Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think paying for AP tests for all is fantastic! The economic benefit is much less than the cost. My daughter went to UMD with 18 credit (before they started paying). In her case, it allowed her to obtain a minor. For a student who is struggling financially, it could allow them to graduate early. Much cheaper than the ridiculous forgiveness of student loans.
As long as they only pay for this for people with financial needs. Rich people can afford the AP tests.
Means-testing programs is almost always a horrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Besides virtual academy, what item has been eliminated for FY25?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think paying for AP tests for all is fantastic! The economic benefit is much less than the cost. My daughter went to UMD with 18 credit (before they started paying). In her case, it allowed her to obtain a minor. For a student who is struggling financially, it could allow them to graduate early. Much cheaper than the ridiculous forgiveness of student loans.
As long as they only pay for this for people with financial needs. Rich people can afford the AP tests.
Means-testing programs is almost always a horrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think paying for AP tests for all is fantastic! The economic benefit is much less than the cost. My daughter went to UMD with 18 credit (before they started paying). In her case, it allowed her to obtain a minor. For a student who is struggling financially, it could allow them to graduate early. Much cheaper than the ridiculous forgiveness of student loans.
As long as they only pay for this for people with financial needs. Rich people can afford the AP tests.
Anonymous wrote:I think paying for AP tests for all is fantastic! The economic benefit is much less than the cost. My daughter went to UMD with 18 credit (before they started paying). In her case, it allowed her to obtain a minor. For a student who is struggling financially, it could allow them to graduate early. Much cheaper than the ridiculous forgiveness of student loans.
Anonymous wrote:3.3 billion NOT million
many cuts being made
Anonymous wrote:Besides virtual academy, what item has been eliminated for FY25?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides virtual academy, what item has been eliminated for FY25?
Office of the Deputy Superintendent
Office of the School System Medical Officer
What did the Office of the School System Medical Officer do? Will there still be school nurses? Will they have oversight? Will someone be making sure that students have all state required vaccines and that athletes pass their physicals?
I’m all for reducing bureaucracy, but I’m not sure why they start with medical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides virtual academy, what item has been eliminated for FY25?
Office of the Deputy Superintendent
Office of the School System Medical Officer
Anonymous wrote:Besides virtual academy, what item has been eliminated for FY25?