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Should Kentucky Start Using Private School Multiplier?
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Reciprocal agreements negate pretty much all the arguments saying independents have an advantage.
You no longer have to pay tuition if you live outside the district to attend another if they have that agreement.
For example Corbin and Whitley has one. If you live outside the city limits you can still go to corbin free of charge. This is why there is no reasin for anybody from Whitley to complain about Corbin recruiting. They don't have to anymore.
Schools figure they will get the same amount of kids off each other and they let it happen.
I think if one school gets more kids from the other instead of it being 50/50 then the money still gets evenly divided. Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong on that part.
Independents have absolutely no advantage what so ever but they especially don't have it in a place where there are reciprocal agreements are in effect
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Should Kentucky Start Using Private School Multiplier? - by RunItUpTheGut - 09-15-2017, 02:14 AM

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