And it may well be a place in which only those who can afford expensive private schools can give their children a decent education.
But they note that wealthier residents, able to afford private schools, do not face the problem.
He knew she'd be financially able to hire good child care providers, to afford good schools.
We won't be able to afford good schools, new research, or the repair of roads.
And economics clearly plays a significant role even for many students who might be able to afford other schools.
Not true at all, All of the girls in the article came from wealthy backgrounds who could afford private schools.
And both candidates favor expanded tax credits to help parents afford private schools or tutoring.
These are people who could afford private schools if that's all they cared about.
The whites who couldn't afford even parish schools had fled to the county.