Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this program free for all? Funding should be based on need. There are plenty of families who can afford to pay the way for their kids.
No, middle class parents are feeling the economic squeeze as well. I am completely against this being a means-tested program.
Anonymous wrote:How in the world can they do this and not have a test-in middle school? I can only imagine the demographics of this first group, given the short turn-around and need for a passport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a train wreck.
Why?
Because its DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this program free for all? Funding should be based on need. There are plenty of families who can afford to pay the way for their kids.
Anonymous wrote:City Paper article about this here...
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http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2016/01/07/dcps-launches-study-abroad-program/[/url]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a train wreck.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a train wreck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does DCPS offer to cover costs such as passport, visa and other fees?
Yes.
Does anyone know where in the DCPS budget this program is funded? I looked briefly but didn't see it.
I have no idea, but I'm in my office doing "the happy dance!" My daughter will start working on her app. this weekend!
Anonymous wrote:According to an email I just got from DCPS, the program will fund 400 kids. There is an application process and the kids have to complete a project afterwards. All expenses paid (including the costs of passports, but you have to obtain them yourself).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does DCPS offer to cover costs such as passport, visa and other fees?
Yes.
Does anyone know where in the DCPS budget this program is funded? I looked briefly but didn't see it.