Re: Education
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 2:22 pm
Boot, some cities this is happening in are York, Reading, Baltimore, and New York City - and probably more I don't know about.
Frankly, any family willing to move reasonably close to a plain area (which includes many cities) can avail themselves of an amazing - and nearly free - education. One school has tuition of $230/mo per family but will offer to cover up to $200 of that if a family can demonstrate need.
Of course students and families must support the religious values of the school. Those values are why well qualified teachers are willing to work for nearly free when they could be making lots of money elsewhere.
Frankly, any family willing to move reasonably close to a plain area (which includes many cities) can avail themselves of an amazing - and nearly free - education. One school has tuition of $230/mo per family but will offer to cover up to $200 of that if a family can demonstrate need.
Of course students and families must support the religious values of the school. Those values are why well qualified teachers are willing to work for nearly free when they could be making lots of money elsewhere.