PUBLISHED August, 2007
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The View From Here

The True Cost of Education

by Amy Nathan

Summer ends this week, when both my kids pack their backpacks and I pack their lunches and they climb into the car for the mile drive first to the high school, then around the corner to the junior high.

It’s the time of year they dread yet prepare for with new clothes and supplies. When they mope and stomp but scour their schedules and burn up the phone lines and cyberspace comparing classes and teachers and schedules with their friends.

For my kids, the cost of the first day of school is the end of the wiles of summer.

For me, the true cost of education is:

High School registration and fees…$325.

Junior High yearbook…$20.

New backpacks…$60.

Gym Uniforms…$30.

Pens, pencils, notebooks…$30.

Texas Instrument Calculator…$80.

Locker paraphernalia and decor…$20.

New sneakers, men’s size 13…$85.

New sneakers, girls size 4…$35.00

Money for lunch out with friends on the first half-day of seventh grade…$10.

Haircuts…$40.

Emergency money tucked into backpacks…$10.00

My kids out of the house and confined well-supervised and expertly-educated 6 1/2 hours per day, five days per week until June 2008…

Priceless.






PUBLISHED August, 2007
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