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Parents Can Now Give Their Kids a Quality Private-school Education For Less Than $900 a Year Tuition

Working parents who are disgusted with public schools can now give their kids a quality, low-cost education at home with accredited Internet schools that take most of the homeschooling burden off parents backs.

(PRWEB) April 6, 2005 -- Joel Turtel, author of Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and Betray Our Children,” shows busy, working parents who are disgusted with public schools how Internet schools can give their kids a quality, low-cost education at home, while taking most of the homeschooling burden off parents backs.

Millions of desperate parents today are appalled at the inferior education public schools give their kids, but think they have no where else to go. Many parents believe that the only alternative to public schools is either a Catholic or Protestant-affiliated school or expensive non-religious private school.

The problem is that even Catholic schools now charge an average tuition between $3000 to $4000 a year. Non-religious private schools can charge between $7000 to over $14,000 a year. Millions of low and middle-income parents simply cannot afford this tuition, so they think they are stuck with public schools.

Turtel shows parents that they are not stuck. Internet schools are private schools where children learn through the Internet. Thousands of adults already study for college-degrees through University distance-learning” Internet programs. Now parents can use the same power of the Internet to give their kids an excellent education through Internet schools that cater to K-12th grade students.

Tuition costs vary with each Internet school, from as low as $350 a year to $2000 or more a year. Many schools charge less than $1000 a year. For example, the Clonlara School currently charges about $750 for the 2005-06 school year for a new student in kindergarten through 8th grade studies. Children get a thorough education in Reading, Math, History, and many other subjects in the curriculum, and the school assigns a personal teacher to each child.

There are dozens of excellent Internet schools parents can choose from. Some schools such as Keystone National High School only offer high-school programs while others offer a complete, kindergarten through 12th grade education. Many accredited Internet schools give a course of study similar to traditional private schools. They take children through a progressive curriculum in math, science, reading and writing, history, and many other subjects.

This structured, comprehensive program, in effect, gives children a personal teacher and private school in their own living room. As a result, these schools can relieve parents of most of the home-schooling burden, while giving children a high-quality education. This setup is especially helpful for single-working moms, or families where both mother and father work. Since Internet-school teachers supervise the childs education, its less likely that parents have to take time from work or quit their job to homeschool their kids.

Turtels book has a whole Resource section devoted to Internet Schools and many other education options. The author lists dozens of Internet schools with their website addresses. Parents can quickly research these schools, find out if the yearly tuition fits their budget and the curriculum and teaching methods look suitable for their child.

As Turtel says in his book to parents, You dont have to settle for a third-rate [public school] education for your children. You do have alternatives, many excellent, low-cost alternatives that can give your children a first-rate education and a rewarding future.”

Additional information about Internet schools and the book Public Schools, Public Menace,” can be found at the authors website, www.mykidsdeservebetter.com. Joel Turtel is also the author of a previous book, The Welfare State: No Mercy For the Middle Class.” Turtel can be reached through his email at: lbooksusa@aol.com.

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