This is a complete derail but I felt the need to comment on this. On behalf of every parent that has been told “there just are not enough funds for your child” and was forced against what they desired which is to send their most vulnerable children to a place where there is no religion, no rosaries, transgender bathrooms and no prayers at Christmas or any other time I can tell you how painful this is to read.
Catholic schools have been saying they have “no funding” for children with disabilities for 50 years now and I am wondering if they will be saying it for another 50 because I am looking around and I see no end in sight.
Schools have fundraisers for playgrounds, gym equipment, marathons, adopt-a-student-funds, help for poor students, remodeling, new roofs, you name it but have you ever seen a fundraiser for special needs? If not why is that? Our children are off the radar that’s why, they have been abandoned by our schools and passed off to the government, period.
Okay, that’s all thanks for letting me vent, Sorry not picking on you just venting so
me steam, God bless your day.
Yes it’s sad, and heartbreaking…please take the little that I know to perhaps settle your soul a bit.
I would think that because the cost to educate special need students out if pocket is prohibitive…maybe not for you, but for alot of familes. As I said up thread…we are fortunate to have a nurse.
Statistics in my state show that the cost to educste public school elementary is 10, 000 per student.
For special needs…double that. For high school it’s 15 k.double that too.
Perhaps that translates to 14k and 25k a year for Catholic…this is a guesstimate.
The government is not involved in Catholic school…So this is what families would pay out of pocket. To allow vouchers for tuition is another can of worms…and eventually the schools will no longer be Catholic…the curriculum will be dictated and government regulated.
Fundraisers in Catholic schools these days are mostly to keep schools open, or to bring teacher salaries up a little or even afford to keep them, as they make a little over half the salary public teachers make. No joke…
Bake sales and mini fundraisers go to hire a bus for field trips, yes …we pay for this in elementary school here, in the suburbs. As you see this would not make even a dent in the tuition.
Enrollment is waaaaay down too. People do not want to pay taxes, AND school tuition.
I read frustration in your post, so I offer just a little glimpse of some reasons…Ifor i were you, I would direct more questions to your diocese if you feel enough parents in your area would be open to this. They cannot pay special needs educators for just a few students.perhaps if you have enough families to commit, something can be done.