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To: skully

Catholic school tuitions are out of sight. If my 4 kids were still school age, I don’t know how I’d afford to send them to Catholic school.


2 posted on 07/29/2012 8:46:22 PM PDT by murron (Proud Mom of a Marine Vet)
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To: murron

They have to pay lay teachers somewhat competative wages.

Very few Nuns and Priest on vow of poverty wages.

Now the same as post-Protestant prep schools.


3 posted on 07/29/2012 11:24:22 PM PDT by Reaganez
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To: murron

Well...around here Catholic school tuition certainly isn’t as affordable as it used to be, but compared to the public school (property taxes) we pay, it’s peanuts.

Example: My 2 children attended Catholic school for a total yearly tuition of c.$8,000. On top of that, last year’s property tax bill for a 4BR/2B Cape Cod on 1/3 acre was $14,874.

We’d be delighted if we only had to pay $8K/year. Sadly, the government steals nearly $15K more — twice as much as the tuition itself.

In the interest of full disclosure, my oldest now attends a Catholic high school with an $8K/yr tuition bill, and my youngest is home schooled. The tax bill remains ridiculously high and dwarfs Billy’s tuition.

It’s the combination of taxes and tuition that make people think they can’t afford Catholic school — at least in my area. Parents say, “How can I justify spending MORE money on school when I already pay $15/K in taxes for “free” school?”

Regards,


4 posted on 07/30/2012 4:24:15 AM PDT by VermiciousKnid (Sic narro nos totus!)
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