Vouchers: Different Rules For Different Schools (MPFFU) In November, michigan voters will decide whether to allow public tax money to go to private and parochial schools in the form of what is called a voucher. http://www.mpffu.org/news/magazine/00autumn/vouchers.html
Extractions: In November, Michigan voters will decide whether to allow public tax money to go to private and parochial schools in the form of what is called a voucher. A voucher is a coupon good for a certain number of dollars of education. Parents could submit this voucher to a private or parochial school and the school could, if it decides to enroll the student, cash it in with the state of Michigan. Proponents of education vouchers repeatedly use two words: choice and competition. Vouchers, they say, will give parents choice in their childrens education. Vouchers, they say, will create some competition for the public schools when parents have the money to send their children elsewhere. With competition, public schools will be forced to improve, or lose students. The public schools I know are not afraid of competition-theyve regularly faced it. Alternative schools-private and parochial- have existed for years. I have some words Id like to use also to talk about vouchers. The words are rules of the game.
OpinionJournal - From The Heartland In any case, 29 states, including michigan, have socalled Blaine Amendments that flatly forbid any sort of taxpayer funding for private and parochial schools. http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/tbray/?id=110001929
PRIVATE, DENOMINATIONAL, AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS Act 302 Of 1921 such schools; and to provide for the endorsement of the provisions hereof.History 1921, Act 302, Eff. Aug. Council, State of MichiganPRIVATE, DENOMINATIONAL, AND parochial schoolsinstructors .. http://www.michiganlegislature.org/documents/mcl/pdf/mcl-act-302-of-1921.pdf
Michael Moors' Clarinet Page He founded the SAIL (Saint Anne s/Immanuel Lutheran) band program in 1987, which offers a band program to the Alpena, michigan parochial school students. http://edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu/~mmoors/
Extractions: Alpena Public Schools Private Instruction, Soloist, Clinician, Adjudication Clarinet Online Resource and the 2002 Texas Band Journal. He has been recently selected for the 2002 edition of Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Hobbies: Studying classical music, internet/computers (past president of the Alpena Users Group) and salmon fishing. Moors' Favorite Links Mega List of Clarinet Links African Blackwood African Blackwood Conservation Project Alpena Michigan Links from my home town Announcements Announcements for the clarinet community Clarinets (Guyana, Upper Oyapock) "Experience" listen their sound clip Clarinet Bulletin Board A Great Place to Sell or Ask Questions Clarinet Care Care and Repair Clarinet Chat Chat with other clarinetists Clarinet Data Bases Mark Charette's "Sneezy" Data Base Clarinet Fingering Charts Also See The Lessons Online link Clarinet History History of the Early Clarinet Clarinetist's Homepages Clarinetist's Internet Homes Clarinet Repertoire Music, Bibliographies, Etudes, more!
Agency Employment Michigan Temporary Christine M. StaplesSmith was born in Detroit, michigan. She was educated in public school on the Elementary level and parochial school on Middle School and http://www.getajob.com/employment/agency-employment-michigan-temporary.html
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Don T Make A Federal Case Out Of Northville Parochial School - 05 Don t Make a Federal Case Out of Northville parochial School; State Lawmakers Need michigan seniors should choose drug discount cards with care; Monster trucks http://www.detnews.com/2004/editorial/0405/06/a10-141240.htm
Extractions: Get Home Delivery The Northville Zoning Board of Appeals has a chance Wednesday to right a wrong and approve a modest school building plan that fills a need in the community. Our Lady of Victory parish says it is willing to make adjustments in its proposal, and the city should take up the parishs offer. The citys Planning Commission rejected the plan for a 77,000-square-foot school across the street from the parishs current facility. Some residents opposed the new school because it supposedly would be too large for the neighborhood, increase traffic and hurt property values.
Boston.com / News / Education / K-12 / MCAS / MCAS Scholarship Plan Lauded the state, said Terry Stanton, public information officer for the michigan Department of been no reason for a student at a private or parochial school to make http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/mcas/articles/2004/01/25/mcas_scholars
Extractions: Today's Globe Politics Opinion Education ... MCAS By Shari Rudavsky, Globe Correspondent, 1/25/2004 Private and parochial school officials greeted with delight a proposal by Governor Mitt Romney to allow students from such schools to vie for a state college scholarship for high scorers on MCAS. ADVERTISEMENT The University of Massachusetts system already attracts many graduates of Worcester Academy, and many cost-conscious families would welcome this opportunity, said Ron Cino, director of college counseling at the school. "Seeing this kind of recommitment to the public higher education system is great," said Cino. "I think our families will appreciate it and pay careful attention to it." Romney visited Everett High School last week to promote the plan, which he unveiled in his State of the State speech. All students scoring in the top quarter of test-takers by the end of their junior year of high school would receive a John and Abigail Adams Scholarship, entitling them to four years of free tuition at any state college. Details for extending the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System exam to private school students, who are not required to take it to graduate high school, have yet to be worked out, said Shawn Feddeman, Romney's press secretary.
Extractions: "The school choice movement has had a hard time coming together to push nationally," said Dane Waters, president of the Initiative and Referendum Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational resource organization, based in Washington. "Passage in either state will definitely bring the movement together."
Michigan TV Spending For Bush, Kerry Equal - 05/02/04 Sunday, May 2, 2004. michigan TV spending for Bush, Kerry equal. By George Weeks / The Detroit News. Related reports. Kerry brings jobs message to michigan 04/29 http://www.detnews.com/2004/editorial/0405/04/a16-139383.htm