Why Does Education And Hope Send Students To Privately Run Schools?
A2: The deficiencies of the public school system are such that it seems that every family with the means to do so sends their children to privately run schools. Although “private” school attendance is common in bigger cities where there is a concentrated middle-class population, nationwide only a small percentage of families are able to afford a private education. Monthly fees in some privately run schools can be as low as $15 per month, but for a family living on or below the poverty level, private school is an economic impossibility.
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