This Is How We Get Our Kids Out Of The Matrix. God Bless This Kentucky Teacher & The Parents!
(media.greatawakening.win)
WWG1WGA
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (167)
sorted by:
This is actually a sound business model.
A teacher expecting to get paid roughly $65,000 for a group of year long private home school contracts could charge roughly 15% of that salary per student they teach for an expected maximum of around 10 children in a group. The extra 5% could go to providing the curriculum and necessary supplies each student would need for their lessons. A year's tuition for a single student would be $9750, or roughly $812 per month if payed out year round. The more families you can get to sign on, the more affordable it becomes.
According to Google, the national average for private school tuition is $11,599. With a bit of advertisement to increase the total number of students in a class, a teacher could be very competitive with the private sector of education.
Also having each teacher function as a business entity (LLC) will further maximize income kept. Teachers would have better choices on insurance (like Christian-principled health shares), savings/retirement plans (not the shit the district puts you into), etc …
Most importantly though is that parents will be more involved in their kids education and help each other out.