Aid to Nonpublic Education, 1971-72, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education..., 92-1 and 2, December 2, 1971, and January 11, 1972 |
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... Government and Public Schools Legally Give Aid to Nonpublic Schools , " from the Washington Monitor , Septem- ber 13 , 1971__ . 73 371 397 58 378 1993 75 67 2450 Page . Independent Schools Association of Rhode Island - members.
... Government and Public Schools Legally Give Aid to Nonpublic Schools , " from the Washington Monitor , Septem- ber 13 , 1971__ . 73 371 397 58 378 1993 75 67 2450 Page . Independent Schools Association of Rhode Island - members.
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... give a spur of competition to the public schools- through which educational innovations come , both systems benefit , and progress results . " Should any single school system - public or private - ever ac- quire a complete monopoly over ...
... give a spur of competition to the public schools- through which educational innovations come , both systems benefit , and progress results . " Should any single school system - public or private - ever ac- quire a complete monopoly over ...
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... give aid to nonpublic school children by the Federal Government and statisti- cal information on the amount of assistance used by children attending nonpublic schools . Senator PELL . Without objection . That will prove to be very inter ...
... give aid to nonpublic school children by the Federal Government and statisti- cal information on the amount of assistance used by children attending nonpublic schools . Senator PELL . Without objection . That will prove to be very inter ...
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... gives a little help . I am not sure of the extent , and whatever other - perhaps the Defense Department . Mr. KURZMAN . We will be happy to supply that , sir . Senator PELL . Thank you . Now , the question always comes up after these ...
... gives a little help . I am not sure of the extent , and whatever other - perhaps the Defense Department . Mr. KURZMAN . We will be happy to supply that , sir . Senator PELL . Thank you . Now , the question always comes up after these ...
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... give a spur of competition to the public schools-- through which educational innovations come , both systems benefit , and progress results . Should any single school system -- public or pri- vate -- ever acquire a complete monopoly ...
... give a spur of competition to the public schools-- through which educational innovations come , both systems benefit , and progress results . Should any single school system -- public or pri- vate -- ever acquire a complete monopoly ...
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20550 Legal Basis 64 Stat 83 Stat academic aid to nonpublic amended by P.L. American Jewish Committee assistance attend believe Catholic schools child choice church church-related colleges constitutional cost diversity Division educa Education Act elementary and secondary eligible enrollment facilities Federal freedom Grants high school higher education income independent schools individual Information Contact institutions of higher Jewish Knights of Columbus National Science Foundation nonprofit nonpublic education nonpublic schools Office of Education opportunity parents parochial schools participate percent President private institutions private schools problems projects proposals public education Public Law public school system public schools pupils question religion religious responsibility Rhode Island Science Foundation Washington Science National Science Secondary Education secondary schools sector Senator PELL separation of church society statement Supreme Court tax credit teachers teaching tion Title tuition U.S. Supreme Court voucher
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Page 466 - Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another.
Page 133 - States, (2) extending the benefits of a higher education to qualified and deserving young persons who might not otherwise be able to afford such an education...
Page 27 - This authorization provided that beginning September 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1958, funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation shall be used to increase the consumption of fluid milk by children in nonprofit schools of highschool grade and under...
Page 515 - When the state encourages religious instruction . . . it follows the best of our traditions. For it then respects the religious nature of our people and accommodates the public service to their spiritual needs.
Page 255 - Our prior holdings do not call for total separation between church and state; total separation is not possible in an absolute sense. Some relationship between government and religious organizations is inevitable.
Page 135 - Executive Secretary, Committee on International Exchange of Persons, Conference Board of Associated Research Councils...
Page 466 - No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support any religious activities or institutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice religion.
Page 149 - There is a saying current today that "if you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.
Page 117 - Have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in the sciences; 3.
Page 10 - The specific problem of parochial schools is to be a particular assignment of the Commission. In its deliberations, I urge the commission to keep two considerations in mind. First, our purpose here is not to aid religion in particular but to promote diversity in education; second, that non-public schools in America are closing at the rate of one a day.