Sentences with phrase «send the child to private school then»

If I can't afford to send the child to private school then I would not want my parents to pay that bill for me.

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If you're thinking about sending your child to a nearby private school, then make sure it has a good reputation and an affordable tuition before you take the plunge.
And then there is his substantial baggage: sending children to private schools, his shares (recently relinquished) in a family company that doesn't pay a living wage or recognise trade unions, and previously owning shares in a tax - haven firm.
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Of course, the Trib claims that results were «weighted» to assure a mix consistent with city demographics... but then, like Mayor Rahm, most of the white people in Chicago send their children to private schools.
If the United States could somehow guarantee poor people a fair shot at the American dream through shifting education policies alone, then perhaps we wouldn't have to feel so damn bad about inequality — about low tax rates and loopholes that benefit the superrich and prevent us from expanding access to childcare and food stamps; about private primary and secondary schools that cost as much annually as an Ivy League college, and provide similar benefits; about moving to a different neighborhood, or to the suburbs, to avoid sending our children to school with kids who are not like them.
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This school is in my district and I must say that if their standardized math and reading scores don't improve then I will be forced to send my children to a private school.
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