Can the education allowance cover funding of a program offered during a 14th year of primary-secondary schooling?
A -No. The education allowance can only cover grades kindergarten through twelve of primary-secondary education, as this is what public schools offer in the United States. However, public schools do offer advanced classes during high school that may lead to eventual college credit for students. Therefore, the education allowance can be used to cover any additional costs for advanced placement (AP) or international baccalaureate (IB) courses taken during the normal thirteen years (K through 12) of primary-secondary education.
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