In Bethlehem's case, its per - pupil charter tuition cost
per general education student is $ 10,635.77 and $ 22, 886.44 per special education student.
Not exact matches
In urban central cities, funding levels
per student tend to be at least average, but
student needs (e.g. for special
education for
students with learning disabilities and for
general support for very poor
students such as homeless
students) tend to be much greater.
Among district schools within a half - mile and one - mile radius, charter school entry leads to significant decreases in
general education enrollment of approximately 16
students per school, on average.
North Carolina, which already scrapes the bottom of the barrel in terms of
per pupil spending in
general at 48th in the nation, also provides an inadequate amount of funding
per special
education student.
Push In: Classes that the
student is in a
general education class with added support for a certain number of minutes and days
per week.
In keeping with their promises in last year's
education reform law, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the
General Assembly committed to helping close the
per - pupil funding gap that treats charter
students like second - class citizens, and also secured funding for more charter schools.
Students applying to the Distance
Education Program must meet the Admission Requirements, must have completed 18 of the 22 credits of general education & support courses, including all communications, math and biology courses, be computer literate, and must be working at least 20 hours per week for a veterinary hospital or veterinarian in order to be able to fulfill the Lab Requirement portions of the
Education Program must meet the Admission Requirements, must have completed 18 of the 22 credits of
general education & support courses, including all communications, math and biology courses, be computer literate, and must be working at least 20 hours per week for a veterinary hospital or veterinarian in order to be able to fulfill the Lab Requirement portions of the
education & support courses, including all communications, math and biology courses, be computer literate, and must be working at least 20 hours
per week for a veterinary hospital or veterinarian in order to be able to fulfill the Lab Requirement portions of the classes.