Janesville School District looking to expand international student-exchange program
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Smiley and seven other district leaders will head to China next month to continue developing relationships with schools there. Their goal is to recruit students and fill open desks due to declining enrollment over the last decade in the district.
"Last year was the first year that we started to trend upward just a little bit. But declining enrollment means declining funds," said Dr. Karen Schulte, Janesville School District superintendent.
The international students would help the district financially because the students would pay tuition to the district instead of paying a private company to come to the United States.
"Out tuition for the School District of Janesville is around $9,000, between $9,000 and $10,000. So if we're charging upwards of $20,000-$30,000, you can see the possibility of generating some revenue," said Schulte.
Board member Bill Sodemann said he supports the program because it will help graduates compete in a global economy. The district currently has 400 students enrolled in Chinese language courses.
Fascinating.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 26, 2013 12:24 AM
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