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CAT Tracks for March 12, 2006
$24,500 TUITION...FOR PRESCHOOL |
Total insanity!
BUT...I guess we have to give these critics of public education credit for one thing...they put their money - and LOTS of it - where there mouth is!
From The Boston Globe...
Some NYC high schools now $30,000-plus a year
Demand still high despite expense, specialists say
By Nahal Toosi, Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Harvard is great, but it's no Riverdale Country School.
The Bronx private school will charge tuition of $31,200 next school year for students in sixth through 12th grades, more than $3,300 higher than this year's rate at the esteemed university. Bus rides not included.
Riverdale is among several elite New York City high schools that have surpassed or are approaching the $30,000 mark.
But if anyone thinks a "tuition bubble" is about to burst, specialists say, think again.
"By the year 2015, these schools will be $50,000, and they would still have wait lists," said Amanda Uhry, head of Manhattan Private School Advisors, who credited the demand for private schools to failing public schools. "It's like a feeding frenzy around here."
Dozens of people are often on waiting lists to get into the schools, even as prices rise.
Manhattan's Trinity School soon will charge $30,170 for seniors, private school observers say.
And plenty of schools are just a hair under the $30,000 threshold.
The Horace Mann School in the Bronx, for instance, will charge about $29,000 for the 2006-07 school year.
The elite schools are so sought-after because they boast small classes and top-notch teachers, not to mention high-quality facilities, especially for athletics.
But perhaps more than anything, the most elite offer their reputations, something that could give an edge to students applying to top-tier colleges.
"Tuition, however high or low it may be, or whatever it is, it still costs us more than that to educate a student," said Mary Ludemann, a spokeswoman for Riverdale. "We are trying to raise faculty salaries, teachers' salaries. The only way to do that is to raise tuition."
In many ways, the higher tuition bills are not a surprise.
New York is by far the most expensive place in the country to send a child to private school -- driven by the high cost of living.
The median 12th-grade tuition in Manhattan independent schools -- a group not including parochial schools -- was $27,200 in 2005-06; nationwide, it was $16,970, according to the National Association of Independent Schools.
And it's not just high schools with large tuitions. At Riverdale, preschool tuition cost $24,500 for the current school year, while kindergarten through fifth grade is cost $27,150.