[POLL] Should Johnston Accept Out-Of-District Students for a Fee?
The Barrington School Committee is considering accepting 10 such students next year, for tuition of $12,800 per pupil — do you think Johnston should follow suit?
The Barrington School Committee made a splash earlier this week when they said the School Department would accept out-of-district students willing to pay $12,800 a year to attend Barrington schools. They have since stepped back a bit, but with ever-tightening school budgets, we wondered whether our readers thing the Johnston School Department should explore such a proposal here.
“We’re looking at new sources of revenue,” said Barrington Supt. Robert McIntyre in a story on the topic in Thursday's Providence Journal. “This is new. It’s different. It’s an opportunity for us.”
Two things drove the decision, the ProJo reported, the need to raise more revenue and a decline in enrollment.
As reported by RI Future, however, there could be legal hurdles to such a plan.
“They’d be smart to get a legal opinion first,” said state Department of Ed's Elliott Krieger told RI Future. “We’re concerned with the equity and access of all students in general.”
On Friday, Barrington Patch reported the school department will shelve the idea unless the tuition it charges covers the cost of educating those kids.
So, what say you, Johnston? Should the Johnston School Department consider such a move? And, if so, would there be takers?
Vote in the poll below and weigh in in the comments section.
Larry Lock
6:23 pm on Friday, May 11, 2012
You can not be serious.Pay to go to Johnston schools
Robert "Bobby" Giarusso
8:58 pm on Saturday, May 12, 2012
Johnston schools are actually better than many others in this state. Our elder daughter attended private parochial school for grades K to 8. When tuition was raised to almost $11,000 we decided it was best to send her to JHS and put the money into her college fund. Our daughter who was in advanced classes in her private school was not academically prepared for honors, AP, and EEP courses at the high school. We wanted to to remain in these classes as we knew it would reflect well on her transcripts. Her teachers were wonderful at JHS and provided additional guidance and support. We also hired a private tutor and enlisted services from Kaplan to get her up to speed. She has excelled at JHS and has been excepted to several colleges included George Washington University, Wellesley College, and North Eastern.
kjb
10:00 am on Saturday, May 12, 2012
We probably already have Providence kids coming in for free anyway
Robert "Bobby" Giarusso
7:10 pm on Saturday, May 12, 2012
Probably? Unquestionably so.