Tonya doesn't go to a private school, her speech is direct and often foul - mouthed, her behaviour wild and «unladylike».
But India is a country, where the majority of students do
not go to private schools.
Not exact matches
That's enough
to rent a nice apartment (or pay the mortgage on, say, a + / - $ 1m house), take a nice vacation each year, and probably pay
private school tuition for one or two kids... but you're certainly
not going to be flying your own Gulfstream with only $ 5 million.
Banks and other
private lenders aren't usually known for their flexibility, but some do offer helpful repayment options if you
go back
to school or run into financial hardship.
I have been able
to choose
not to go to a
private religious
school.
Don't like what they're teaching in public
school,
go to a
private one or teach at home.
If the parents don't like evolution and want their child
to be taught creationism then there are plenty of
private schools that child can
go to.
You sure you aren't
going to vote for someone who's never ran a
private sector company, came from a broken home and raised by a Muslim in a foreign country who won't release his
school transcripts?
I have a 17 year old niece who is
not planning
to be her for her high
school graduation and is
not planning
to go to college even though she got all sorts of scholarships and grants
to go play soccer at a small
private college.
Since they don't, that money has
to go somewhere whether it's
private funds raised by the
school or a surplus thanks
to something like increased ticket revenue.
Barbra: His
school could
not deal with him and we had
to pull him out but I'm
not going to pay for a
private school.
I'm
not going to add any Scripture here, but what I'm saying is that
private school athletes and parents appear
to bite their tongue until an issue becomes so bad that the Board of Directors is forced
to take it up.
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.
She said the litigation underscored the need
to explore further how far public -
private partnerships can
go, at one point reminding Latin
School officials the soccer field would
not be theirs.
She's
not a morning person, and she'd
gone K - 12
to a
private school where everyone ate at tables served family style.
We had visited the local American
private school, since Tim was quite keen
to go to school straight away, but we were
not impressed with what we saw.
I do
not know who I would vote for, now John has stepped down, Abbott carries a lot of baggage with her, telling Blair about his kids
going to private school while hers did as well, on the whole I suspect I would vote Abbott, sadly it makes little difference, it does look as if David Miliband will win this one, he is new labour, the new Mp's are mainly new labour, it does look like the days of the working class are over, perhaps one day we will get a party I some how doubt, it, so where does labour stand, we have the Conservative party big business, we have liberals
not to sure, we have New labour big business Tory Tory and Liberals.
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?
«Bill Perkins is a guy who
went to elite
private schools and he represents a districts where most people can't afford elite
private schools and charter
schools are their opportunity
to get their kids a great education,» Bloomberg told WOR's John Gambling.
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.
Dr Swift concluded, by means of example, that reading bedtime stories or
going to cricket matches are necessary and permissible, but sending children
to private school or bequeathing a house are
not necessary and therefore impermissible.
Her son told a radio show: «Mum didn't force me
to go to private school.
As the free senior high
school education policy takes effect, the government may
not be able
to assuage the fears of
private senior high
schools in the short - term, but it is open
to formal proposals on how it can collaborate with
schools in the
private sector,
going forward.
«This demonstrates that
school choice, especially for lower - income families that can't move
to Westchester or afford pricey
private schools, is a powerful idea that's
not going away,» said coalition spokesman Bob Bellafiore.
The frontrunner, David Miliband, may
not have been
to private school (he
went to a north west London comprehensive, as befits his impeccable left - wing credentials), but he was at Oxford University at the same time as David Cameron, and Education Secretary Michael Gove,
not to mention the other leading contenders for Labour's top job.
«In my view, if you want
to go to a
private school, whether you're wealthy and you want your child
to go to a
private school or you are Catholic and want your child
to go to a Catholic
school or you are Jewish and you want your child
to go to a Jewish
school, that should
not be paid for by public funds,» she said.
That number did
not even include the local kids who were too young for
school, who
went to private school, or who lived just over the town line.
Whether or
not you actually
went to a
private school is arbitrary, everyone can rock this trend.
Meanwhile, the family has issues of their own come
to a head, as wife Sarah (Hudson, Clear History) is being sexually harassed at work, while the kids, Tucker (Gagnon, Rio 2) and Grace, are
not able
to go to private school any longer, so Aidan is seeking
to home
school them.
She doesn't live in a big house nor can she afford
to go to the expensive
private schools without her family struggling.
Having
gone to a
private school my whole life, I wasn't accustomed
to taking standardized tests.
The omission did
not go unnoticed among
private -
school leaders, already annoyed that the Administration has limited its advocacy of parental choice
to public
schools.
Other than their shared support for President Obama, what ties them together is this: They
went to schools — overwhelmingly but
not exclusively
private — that children who share their skin color across this country rarely do.
«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.
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.
I'm clear that I don't think everyone should
go to private schools.»
It's a legitimate concern, and one I share... the experience of attending a
private school in the nation's capital could bring benefits that might
not show up until years later: exposure
to a new peer group that holds higher expectations in terms of college -
going and the like; access
to a network of families that opens up opportunities; a religious education that provides meaning, perhaps a stronger grounding in both purpose and character, and that leads
to personal growth.
Ie approx $ 80
GONE TO PRIVATE NOT SCHOOLS.
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.
But as Andy Rotherham points out, forcing people
to «
go private» in order
to get a customized education for their kids is
not a great political strategy for building broad support for the public
schools.
And we can't assume that all parents are
going to want the same changes — which might be why parents in traditional public
schools are less satisfied with engagement efforts than those in charter and
private ones.
«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?»
Responding
to a question asking how they feel about
going to school each day, 24 percent of the public -
school students said they didn't want
to go, compared with 9 percent of
private -
school students.
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.
But I can also imagine that the experience of attending a
private school in the nation's capital could bring benefits that might
not show up until years later: exposure
to a new peer group that holds higher expectations in terms of college -
going and the like; access
to a network of families that opens up opportunities; a religious education that provides meaning, perhaps a stronger grounding in both purpose and character, and that leads
to personal growth.
As Jackson noted, the only reason for refusing
to help children
going to for - profit
private schools is a desire
not to aid those
schools in their ventures - but this automatically means that giving reimbursements
to children
going to parochial
schools means that the government is helping them.
They have already voted no
to across the board teacher salary increases and continued the freeze on teachers» salaries that has been in place for 5 years (at the same time passed a tax break for the wealthy, and now, with reduced revenue can
not give raises), increased class size, taken away additional pay for Masters degrees, eliminated most of the state's teacher assistants,
gone after tenure and offered the top 25 % of the teachers in a district $ 500
to give up their tenure immediately, increased the number of charter
schools (many funded by Republicans in the
private school business) and finally, the most recent scheme pondered is
to let kids
go to any
school in the state regardless of their home county.
whether she could think of any circumstance in which the federal government should step in
to stop federal dollars from
going to private schools that discriminate against certain groups of students, DeVos did
not directly answer.
«This national research is worth paying attention
to, and cautions other states
not to go down the same road as Wisconsin in terms of unaccountable
private school vouchers,» said WEAC President Ron Martin.
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.