You can call though and figure out what these boys do first.
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Of the 5 I know someone who has 3 --full scholarship. |
That doesn't mean that it was "easy" to obtain, or that that kid didn't get in on the merits of their application. I know lots of white kids who attend Sidwell, should I assume that Sidwell admissions are easy or automatic for white kids? |
| Have you ever considered the possibility that she doesn't want her kids to go to a private school? Just because she's a nanny doesn't mean she is not capable of making decisions for her own children. |
| The Black Student Fund and Latino Student Fund help students of African-American and Latino heritage, respectively, navigate the private school admissions process. For the Latino Student Fund, for example, they have something called the "Access" program where they offer advice and support on the application and financial aid process. They have relationships with a lot of the independent schools and I believe have helped steer some young children into pre-K/K programs in addition to older children. |
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Depending on where she lives, perhaps she may want to look into the Catholic Academies.
http://www.catholicacademies.org/ They provide an excellent education and while I suspect all parents must pay something into the program, the majority of the cost of the education is paid by the organization's fundraising efforts. I also understand that many of these children end up receiving scholarships to area high schools. |
| The Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys charges NO tuition. It is in SE DC. |
The scholarship for the Latino fund is $500 a year. This will hardly put a dent in $25K tuition. It requires an application and then commitment to attend events during the year. |
The Black Student Fund is worse. You literally have to be living in squaller with no lights before you get a nickel from them; and if you're living like that applying to independent schools is the furthest from your mind. |
+100 . I was thinking same thing. |
That's not the point. I work in a private school and the value of the BSF and LSF is not in the funds they provide, but in the fact that Private schools looking to keep their non-profit books square use these agencies to supply applicants who will help them to maintain their non-profit status or their voucher fund income. |