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Should Kentucky Start Using Private School Multiplier?
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ky playmaker Wrote:Correct me if I am wrong cause I have never looked into it. I am just using Corbin as an example cause that's school I most familiar with. If the schools don't have reciprocal agreement with south or north or Knox the kids can still go to Corbin by paying tuition but a kid in Corbin or Knox etc can't got to south or north because they don't have tuition. That's the advantage I see and Corbin is located perfectly to really take advantage of it. I don't know of any public school that does take tuition. There may be some but I never heard of it

You are wrong. Several of us have looked into it. So we don't come on here and make proclamations and then cover up saying "I haven't looked into it". We are trying to tell you and you wont listen. A Corbin and Knox student can go to South Laurel. If South doesn't want to charge them for being out of district that is their choice. Public schools are public schools. Its not very hard at all. The Kentucky department of education gives each school SEEK money for each student that attends school in their district. If South Laurel accepts a child from Knox KDE doesn't send SEEK money for that student. If South wants to educate that child for free they can or they can choose to charge tuition to the parents to offset the loss of SEEK money.
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Should Kentucky Start Using Private School Multiplier? - by Iam4thecats - 09-15-2017, 03:00 AM

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