Talk about how American's have to pay for their children to
go to private schools because public schools are welfare schools and 99 % dysfunctional.
He's one of those kids that
goes to a private school because his mom works here ass off so that he can get into a good school.
Not exact matches
I was born
to two parents in South Carolina who
went into debt
to send us
to private school because South Carolina's public
school system is ranked 49 out of 50.
I thought college would be different — less confusing —
because I elected
to go to a
private school over a state
school.
Kimberly Jones originally posted the video of her son Keaton after picking him up from
school early
because he was afraid
to go to lunch, in a post which has since been made
private.
My belief is that it is
because most (three - quarters) of
private schools are church - affiliated, and if you or your kid is talking about a coach, it's
going to circulate through the church pretty fast, and you probably won't be viewed in a positive light and may be labeled as a troublemaker.
Why should parents who move home, fake religion, bribe
schools or use any of the other dubious methods employed
to ensure children get into a good state
school be rewarded just
because they have not
gone down the route of the «evil»
private schools?
You shouldn't only have access
to music
because your parents have got the money
to finance it, or
because you
go to a
school with lavish
private facilities.
«The Lt. Governor said, «Let them
go to private school,» Barrios said pointing out that many children will not get
to go to college
because of that bill.
Even voucher advocates would agree that,
because private school choice is costly under the current system, parents who
go private are likely
to be more socially advantaged than parents who remain in the public
schools.
For it is clear that parents who currently
go private are doing so
because they want
to — but it is not clear that parents who currently send their kids
to public
school are doing what they want.
Smart kids shouldn't have
to go to private schools or get turned away from Bronx Science or Thomas Jefferson simply
because there's no room for them.
«No, we're not political, mainly
because most of us are self - absorbed in the extreme, but how can we not be when the mainstream narrative of «success» we've imbibed from the time we're in our (
private)
schools and universities and then
go to work in (MNC) corporations is so ridiculously monolithic?»
Because most of our students
go on
to private schools, the students must fill out applications, gather recommendations, and attend interviews.
A recent Friedman Foundation report, for example, bemoaned testing requirements that «may force all participating
schools to move in the direction of a single, monopolistic curriculum and pedagogy...» And analysts at the Cato Institute
went so far as
to send letters
to Indiana
private schools urging them not
to participate in the state's new voucher program, which it called a «strategic defeat» for
school reform, in part
because of its testing and transparency requirements.
«My general view,» says the Post's Mathews, «is that the voucher path is a dead end
because we are never
going to have nearly enough spaces in
private schools for the kids who need it.
HAIMSON: You know that the vast majority of Korean students
go to after
school tutoring programs and the average family spends 40 percent of their disposable income on
private tutoring
because they know that the class sizes are too large there.
I mean I
went to a
private K - 12
school that was literally founded
because of the staunch racism that existed / exists within traditional public
schools.
After a change in U.S. Supreme Court Establishment Clause jurisprudence, the Alabama Supreme Court held that tuition grants
to students attending
private schools are constitutional under the First Amendment of U.S. Constitution and Alabama's Blaine Amendment (Article XIV, Section 263)
because the aid
goes to the student, not the
school.
Pointing out that «states with constitutional provisions similar
to ours have uniformly rejected the notion that
schools are not aided by tuition payments,» the court in this case rejected the argument that the voucher payments merely represent indirect aid
to private schools because they
go to students and their parents, who then make the payment
to the
schools.
In 2011, she was caught on tape by the Education Action Group, cruelly asserting, «You know he
went to private school,
because if he'd have
gone to public
school, he'd have had that lisp fixed.»)
«We see this as a mechanism that will be used
to purchase services from
private providers
because anybody is entitled
to use the services at public
schools at no charge so why would you need the scholarship money if you could just
go for free in a class at a public
school?»
Intervening, Ms Creasy said: «I'm glad you mentioned football
because actually 13 % of our national football team
went to a
private school, which is double the number of children who
go to private schools nationally.
At a union event in Seattle last month, Karen Lewis said she could tell Duncan «
went to a
private school,
because if he had
gone to a public
school, he would have had that lisp fixed.»
• Boys who
went to private religious
schools were most likely
to say that they had used racial slurs and insults in the past year as well as mistreated someone
because he or she «belonged
to a different group.»
For Walker the goal is
to survive the new very white
private school his mom has sent him
to because she thinks he's
going to screw up like his cousin.
I started working towards my nursing degree in 2012, and after 4 years and having
to transfer
to a different
school, I have nothing
to show for my hard work besides $ 66,000 worth of debt; $ 30,000 of federal loans, $ 6,000 of
private loans and $ 30,000 of parent loans (of which my parents are expecting me
to pay, of course) I received no free financial aid
because of my parents income, which forced them
to take out parent loans, which I'm
going to end up paying in addition
to my other loans.
«Every practising lawyer knows dozens of guys who are the senior lawyer with kids in
private schools, they have paid for university educations for their kids and take nice trips and really can't afford
to retire
because they've consumed all their capital as they've
gone along and have not properly planned.»
So let's get that idea out of our heads about being «Free Agents» just
because we
went to a
private truck driving
school, and then we can establish what it takes
to become a «Free Agent» in the world of trucking.
I
went with a local
private company mostly
because I received a grant that paid for the
school tuition through the local workforce center (which I would look into), I'm currently at the
school so I'll probably get a better picture of the
school after I graduate but they do have very old equipment that isn't up
to date and some have problems, some of the instructors aren't very friendly and the student ratio isn't very good (my class is 3 or 4 people per truck 11 total), so my experience so far hasn't been the greatest so far.
Wants
to sign a four year lease
because he is in the process of divorce and his kids
go to a
private elementary
school two blocks away.