Sentences with phrase «qualifying families in the city»

As part of HOPE Christian Schools and the Schools That Can network, HOPE participates in both the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program and the Racine Parental Choice Program, which provide a tuition - free education for qualifying families in the City of Milwaukee and the Racine Unified School District.

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«The Governor's announcement today will eliminate a senseless barrier that, for too long, has prevented tens of thousands of qualified New Yorkers from receiving the assistance they need to feed themselves and their families,» she said in a joint statement with City Council General Welfare Committee Chair Annabel Palma.
To qualify for a scholarship, children had to be entering grades 1 through 4, live in New York City, attend a public school at the time of application, and come from families with incomes low enough to qualify for the U.S. government's free or reduced - price school - lunch program.
To qualify for the Milwaukee Choice program, families must live in the city of Milwaukee and have a family income under a certain financial guideline.
Free schools, such as Regis High School, a Jesuit boys» school in New York City, and schools that offer full scholarships to qualified families, such as Phillips Exeter, can help attending private school a reality for families who previously never believed such an education would be affordable.
The City of Hamilton helps identify families who might qualify for the program; a representative from Scotiabank works with the families to help them determine if they can afford a home; a Realtor helps the family locate a home that meets their needs — usually a home in need of repair — and HOAP makes the arrangements for and funds the renovations required to make the property safe, clean and up to code.
Vinson, the city planner, defends the low - income units that were built, arguing that because of the way the income limits are controlled, 75 percent of residents of Covington could qualify to live in the homes built with Neighborhood Stabilization funds (some of the homes must go to low - income families, the rest can go to families earning up to 120 percent of area - median income).
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