Sentences with phrase «towns pay tuition»

Sending towns pay tuition directly to the receiving schools.
The «sending» towns pay tuition directly to the «receiving» schools.

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When students are tuitioned at public schools, the sending town pays the receiving school district or private school an amount equal to the receiving school's expenses of operation, as estimated by the state board of education the preceding year.
The sending town pays school tuition directly to the «receiving» school, which can be any public or private, non-religious school in or outside Vermont.
Generally speaking, town tuitioning allows students who live in towns that don't have district public schools to receive their per - pupil education tax dollars to pay tuition at a neighboring town's public school or a private school of their choice — sometimes even across state lines for families who live close to state borders.
We are completely integrated in one of the most conservative towns in the U.S., we have created affordable housing arrangements, turned several organic farms around, built permaculture gardens in people's yards, talked to Tea Party members about overturning the Citizen's United Decision, and paid for it all with a sliding scale of tuition fee and exchanges through our Timebank and the Gift Economy.
Why should it be that those who desire to work on Bay Street pay the same price for tuition as those who would rather work in a solo practice in small town Prince Edward Island?
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