1. Choosing a Public or Private School
Class size, admissions, curriculum and tuition are just a to name a few. ... Private schools are defined as non public schools funded by their own resources, while public schools are part of the school district and are funded by tax dollars. Since private schools are not tax-funded, they have more flexibility when it comes to the use of financial resources, like tuition assistance programs. The cost of tuition varies for each private school. Tuition may be determined by the school's reputation, and whether the school is a boarding or a day school. ...
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