Under some circumstances, yes. Private schools are known for accepting mainly those who can afford the tuition, but often, schools have special scholarships or other kinds of aid for promising students whose parents cannot to pay (for whatever reason). You should make an appointment to discuss this with the financial aid officer at the private school.
No, child support arrears cannot be discharged in bankruptcy.
Some might.
No, the kids go to private school.
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maybe the buckley school in LA
Indonesian kids which lucky enough will attend private school. But I think Indonesian kids mostly go to state school. There are also kids go to a muslim school ( MI / MTs / MA ) and kids from overseas attend international school.
a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York
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He invented public school for the kids that did not have money for private and so those kids can have an education too.
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Well, since private schools do cost more money, yes they are. BUT! That does not mean all of the kids there are snobs. I promise. The kids there are nice, just not goodie-goodies.Answer:Most kids that go to a private school are there because their parents are concerned about the social environment of the public schools, not because they are rich. Most of these parents sacrifice very much to send their kids to these schools. If they left their kids in public schools they would be better off fincancially, since the public schools are financed through our taxes. Parents whose kids are in private schools are still taxed to support the public school so they are, in a way, paying double for their children to go to school. Most kids in private schools are not rich and would be better off financially if they went to a public school.