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Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 California provides significant educational opportunities and health programs to private school students. Recordkeeping/Reports: Transportation. Instruction in English: Discrimination: Teacher Certification: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: et seq. Transportation: State subsidized transportation for children attending parochial schools is proper under the California Constitution in view of the broad police powers of the state to promote educational welfare and safety of the children. Bowker v. Baker, 167 P.2d 256 (1946). Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: The California Constitution prohibits the appropriation of public money for the support of sectarian or denominational schools or any other school not under the exclusive control of the officers of the public schools. Cal. Const. Art. IX. Section 8. In addition, Art. XVI. Section 5. prohibits any public support for a school controlled by any religious creed, church, or sectarian denomination, including any grant of personal property or real estate. The lending of textbooks, without charge, to students attending nonprofit, nonpublic schools violates the California Constitution prohibiting appropriations for the support of sectarian schools.
Extractions: The Frostig Center is dedicated to helping children with learning disabilities. Our three-part mission includes direct service, training, and research. Our day school for students with learning disabilities (including dyslexia, non-verbal learning disabilities, and ADHD) helps students succeed. Learn more about our day school Our research department is dedicated to exploring the causes and treatment of learning disabilities. We are involved in research on the use of assistive technology, reading strategies, and success attributes (predictors of success). Find out about our research in helping individuals with learning disabilities. link Our training department offers professional development for general and special education teachers in public, private and parochial schools. We serve as a resource to our community. Our areas of expertise include identifying learning disabilities, reading, writing, and math instruction and behavior management strategies for struggling learners. Learn about our current offerings.
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Extractions: The great deception Despite claims to the contrary, Tim Draper's voucher initiative on the November ballot is not about moving public school funding to the national average. In fact, it could destroy the state's funding system for public schools, say CTA analysts. The most deceptive part of the voucher initiative is that it purports to raise California's per-pupil spending to the national average, says CTA President Wayne Johnson. "It is a deliberate attempt to convince voters that the initiative will help public schools. In actuality, it will only siphon money away." Despite its title the "National Average School Funding Guarantee and Parental Right to Choose Quality Education Amendment" the initiative includes no language that would require the state to move funding to the national average. What it does have is language that could end Proposition 98 funding guarantees for K-12 schools, charter schools and community colleges. Students who may be low achievers, speak little english or have learning or behavioral problems are seldom chosen by private school.
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Extractions: PROP. 38 WON'T SOLVE PROBLEMS; IT WILL ONLY CREATE NEW ONES Imagine parents of your students receiving thousands of dollars in taxpayer money to send their children to private schools... Next, watch your students react as the private schools take only the high achievers, leaving behind low performers, special ed students and those whose families are too poor to pay matching costs for tuition... Now, experience what it feels like when your school, already struggling to make ends meet, loses precious ADA funding due to declining enrollment, and is forced to cut programs, curriculum and staff... Members of CTA's Board of Directors serving on the Voucher Monitoring Committee include Michael R. Green, Dianne K. Jones, Paul Markowitz (chair), Lynette P. Henley, Joyce E. Lewke and Tom Conry. This nightmare is not the result of an overactive imagination. It's called vouchers - and it's all too real. The voucher initiative that has qualified for the November ballot - The National Average School Funding Guarantee and Parental Right to Choose Quality Education Amendment (Proposition 38) - could have all of the above results. "Vouchers would destroy public education as we know it," says Jan Hopkins, a Garden Grove Education Association member serving on CTA's Voucher Monitoring Workgroup. "The notion that you can increase competition and improve school quality by taking money out of public education and giving it to private schools is a fallacy. There's only so much money. If you take money from public schools and give it to private schools, public schools won't have enough money to get better. They don't have enough money as it is."
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Extractions: HOME SCHOOL LIST MESSAGE BOARD SCHOOL TALK ... ABOUT US Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about private schools in the Bay Area. If you have additional questions, e-mail them to us and we will periodically update this list. When should I start searching for private schools? Where can I find standardized test scores for California private schools? Is there ranking on California private schools? What are the tuition rates for private schools in the Bay Area? ... Which Bay Area private schools offer boarding program? Q. When should I start searching for private schools? A. Since the admission cycle typically begins in the Fall, the Fall a year before your child starts school is an appropriate starting time. You can of course start gathering information on schools and identifying you and your child's needs prior to the Fall. If you are planning to hire an educational consultant, you would want to do so before September so he/she can assist you from the beginning of your search. Q.
Extractions: 6 November 2000 Use this version to print On November 7 voters in California and Michigan will cast ballots on state-wide initiatives to provide parents with publicly funded school vouchers to send their children to private or parochial schools. California's Proposition 38 (the National Average School Funding Guarantee and Parental Right to Choose Quality Education Amendment) would make a $4,000 voucher available to the parents of all school-age children. The official anti-voucher coalitions are largely made up of the teachers unions and other AFL-CIO affiliates and sections of the Democratic Party. But these forces offer no serious program or strategy for addressing the crisis in public education, and the danger consequently exists that growing numbers of parents, desperate to find better conditions for their children, may be susceptible to pro-voucher arguments, if not now, then at some point in the future. These forces have sought to exploit the widespread anxiety felt by working class and middle class families over deteriorating conditions in the public school system. The voucher proponents, however, conceal the fact that the crisis in the schools is the product of decades of federal, state and local spending cuts, tax breaks to big business and attacks on teachers' and other school employees' wages and working conditions.