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| Originally Posted by drfrye Hi all,
I am writing to find out where I might apply for my daughter's education via grants and financial aid for high schoolers.
My daughter is currently in 8th grade at Waldorf school and we are looking forward to high schooling. The public schools in our area are NOT good, so private is really the only alternative but very expensive.
Does anyone have suggestions, links for where to apply or get more information from US government, California Government, Private sources for Grants and scholarships that she may apply for.
We are in-between need based and unsure about merit based due to Waldorf not giving written grades in K-8.
I appreciate any ideas or help in this matter.
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Hi DrFrye,
This question and situation is popping up more and more frequently these days. I certainly can understand your dilemma , I have four children ages 4-11 that I also have in a great private faith-based school, but it's getting harder and harder to keep them there.
Anyway, Here are my suggestions as a professional grant researcher/writer.
1) Inquire at your child's school if they will consider "bartering" for your service. Many schools are now moving to programs like this in order to keep those warm bodies in their halls. Ex. Maybe you could teach a class in your field or mow the lawn or write all the schools Public Service Announcements for the year, and get a 50% discount!
2) Church. Check with your church if you are a member of one, to see if they will "support" your child's attendance for a semester. Again, be prepared to offer your services in return... have a proposal ready. Some churches even have their own in-house "Funds" ex. Swenson Fund (1st Presbyterian) or the Catholic Community Educational Scholarships to support individuals and noteworthy causes.