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Originally Posted by DionTheDman
I don't think that would work out the way you think, though. Because in reality, it doesn't cost $1000 for funding. Funding in 19-20 was $10,460 per student on average. So 60% of that would be $6,276. Tuition at Webber/Rundle/STS are roughly 20k +/- a year already.
So there would be families would be priced out of private altogether. So now you'd have an influx of kids going into public and straining those resources even further as well.
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I think that’s an assumption on your part, the influx of cash to those institutions would be increased by not having funds reallocated to the private/charter system.
As for parents getting “priced out” I think it’d have a minimal impact on overall enrolment when you consider they are already voluntarily paying 75% of what the cost would be to have their children attend private institutions.