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en Many parents want to give their children a Christian education, but they can't afford it.

en It's a cool idea, ... A lot of them come from the inner city or broken families where they might not get an education or be able to afford an education. They're not just taken away from their parents -- their parents are involved. There's one home for girls and two for boys, and they have a graduate student or social worker there who are like houseparents.

en It is the parents who really drive true changes in education, and public education will only improve to the extent that parents are given some say in what's going on in the schools and the president speaking from the bully pulpit is not going to give them that opportunity.

en Parents seek to raise their children to be self-sufficient adults. If children can vote, drive, order a drink and go to war, why do parents feel obligated to carry the full financial burden of their college education?

en Income levels are among many things about families that appear to make some difference. But it's not simply income. It's parents' education. It's grandparents' education. It's books and other reading materials in the home. It's the way that parents talk and communicate with their children.

en This is an historic moment because, for the first time, poor parents will no longer have to borrow money to give their children a good education.

en We need parents to be involved with their children, and we have so many who can't help their children with homework. By being able to better their education, their foundation is stronger, and they're able to provide more for their children.

en Children see in their parents the past, their parents see in them the future; and if we find more love in the parents for their children than in children for their parents, this is sad but natural. Who does not entertain his hopes more than his recollections.
  John Ruskin

en We're furnishing children whose parents can't afford supplies. It at least gives them a starting point and puts them on the same playing field as other children.

en Parents are starting to understand that this could be one of the tools for (their children) to get an education. Every kid knows that that's an opportunity for them to get off the island and go look for education. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness.

en There is a responsibility on all parents to make sure that homework is done. It's an important part of education and if parents don't take it seriously children can fall behind.

en Parents who are footing the bill for their children's education have the right to know what's taking place at the school they're sending their children to.

en For example, parents who talk a lot to their children have kids with better language skills, parents who spank have children who grow up to be violent, parents who are neither too authoritarian or too lenient have children who are well-adjusted, and so on.

en The school is the center of a small town community. Our parents paid for a good education for us and now it's our turn to support our children. We can only 'pay forward.' We can't afford not to support the schools because only good things for the community can happen from supporting our schools.

en This is just something we do to get parents more involved with their children's education. We all want parents to be really involved because that's the key to your child's education.


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