SaltyCajun.com

SaltyCajun.com (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Discussion (Everything Else) (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   Tuition Rate (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=55904)

Goooh 08-29-2014 06:22 PM

Tuition Rate
 
Anyone have the going rate for Notre Dame in Crowley?

Gasper Master 08-29-2014 09:49 PM

not cheap, LOL. I spend $$$ to send my girls to catholic school also.

Goooh 08-29-2014 11:02 PM

I'm guessing $5k/yr, but no more.


?

goldenrod 08-30-2014 06:38 AM

$587 per month, my daughter just graduated there and my son is a sophomore.

swampman46 08-30-2014 07:17 AM

$5K per year times what... possibly 500+ students attending ND = huge income for these schools.

goldenrod 08-30-2014 07:35 AM

430 students

Natural Light Kid 08-30-2014 10:39 AM

Takes a lot of $ to run these schools.

specktator 08-30-2014 10:49 AM

Tuition Rate
 
Cost $590/month for 3rd grade at Cathedral Carmel in Lafayette. Rediculous. Cost me almost $700 for August with maintenance fees, yearbook fees, and other BS fees.

Goooh 08-30-2014 10:53 AM

Yep.

$2.5mil in tuition revenues, $1.5mil just in salaries if the 33 teachers average $50k. Not much left for the rest of the faculty, maintenance and repairs, insurance, electric, water, waste and whatever else is involved.

I don't see it being a hugely lucrative operation.

ScubaLatt 08-30-2014 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goldenrod (Post 716943)
$587 per month, my daughter just graduated there and my son is a sophomore.


is that for 12 months or 10 months? My daughters go to a private catholic school in Lake Charles and we pay $815 per month for 10 months for both girls. After school care cost me an extra $300/month.

cgoods17 08-30-2014 11:31 AM

im never having kids... they are to expensive.

Goooh 08-30-2014 11:48 AM

Kids are cheap, wanting and doing more for them is expensive!

fishinpox 08-30-2014 12:21 PM

less expensive that Dunham and Episcopal in baton rouge .

goldenrod 08-30-2014 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScubaLatt (Post 716985)
is that for 12 months or 10 months? My daughters go to a private catholic school in Lake Charles and we pay $815 per month for 10 months for both girls. After school care cost me an extra $300/month.

That's for 12 months. Need to pay for our 20 football coaches

Dogface 08-30-2014 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goldenrod (Post 717007)
That's for 12 months. Need to pay for our 20 football coaches

At least you have a great coach!! Can't fuss about his record. They are good almost every year.

goldenrod 08-30-2014 01:57 PM

Yea, I played for Coach Cook and now my son plays for him!

mriguy 08-30-2014 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 716997)
Kids are cheap, wanting and doing more for them is expensive!

This is a great post

I make oil 08-30-2014 04:44 PM

All my sister in laws kids went to Dunham. Crazy what they did to get and keep their kids in school there.

specktator 08-30-2014 04:50 PM

Tuition Rate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by goldenrod (Post 717023)
Yea, I played for Coach Cook and now my son plays for him!


They beat us my senior year at OC 21-0 in Jamboree in just 1 half. Jeff Cook was QB. I grew up playing against him in baseball and football. Before Bustle, they were trying to get Coach Cook to coach the Cajuns. Guess he was happy in Crowley.

goldenrod 08-30-2014 10:26 PM

Yea, he left Crowley High the year I graduated and went to USL until 96.

H2OFwlKlr 09-01-2014 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 716997)
Kids are cheap, wanting and doing more for them is expensive!


Totally agree with this statement.

You might want to save your money though, I guardurated from ND two!!!:work:

Goooh 09-01-2014 07:17 AM

Haha!! Back to the drawing board

duckman1911 09-01-2014 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 716997)
Kids are cheap, wanting and doing more for them is expensive!

Quote:

Originally Posted by mriguy (Post 717042)
This is a great post

Very great. You should always want a better life for your kids than the life you have.
Very well said Goooh.

duckman1911 09-01-2014 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 716994)
im never having kids... they are to expensive.

If you ever have one you will wonder how you ever made this statement.
Yeah they make you want to bang your head on the wall sometimes but it's the rest of the time that you will live for. Laugh, cry, or be pissed it's one hell of a journey and at the end you will wish you could walk it all over again.

Gasper Master 09-01-2014 09:03 PM

Think my two girls cost me about $850 / month at OC, 2nd Grade and Pre K

redchaserron 09-02-2014 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 716983)
Yep.

$2.5mil in tuition revenues, $1.5mil just in salaries if the 33 teachers average $50k. Not much left for the rest of the faculty, maintenance and repairs, insurance, electric, water, waste and whatever else is involved.

I don't see it being a hugely lucrative operation.

Unfortunately I don't think the teachers are paid that much. But your point still stands none the less. Catholic schools aren't big profit centers. My daughter goes to Carencro Catholic. $425 per month plus fees plus aftercare cost plus fundraisers every time you turn around plus I'm spending $320 a month on a private tutor that works with her twice a week. This explains why I fish out of a 13 year old Carolina Skiff.

mriguy 09-02-2014 11:44 AM

St Edmund was $440/month, my wife made about 24k with 20+ yrs experience

Ragin_Cajun 09-02-2014 11:46 AM

I have one going to ESA in Cade. It was hard to stroke the check but the way I see it is that I am paying for college early!

I am a firm believer of the public system.....because I think there is an education there you can not teach, but after a year of bullying at Paul Breaux in the gifted program....it was all I could take.

The public teachers have ZERO authority to do ANYTHING!!!!!! They system hides behind the lawyers and "SUE HAPPY" parents that think their kids are perfect after they cuss out a teacher and punch them!

Sorry for the rant...a little off base. Very pleased with ESA

RC

pricecb 09-02-2014 12:18 PM

If you think that it is expensive for private school per student.
Get the break down of what public school cost per student.

$12,608 per public school student http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=66

Privatize all the schools and save tax money!! Never happen but what a dream.

kb7722 09-02-2014 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pricecb (Post 717513)
If you think that it is expensive for private school per student.
Get the break down of what public school cost per student.

$12,608 per public school student http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=66

Privatize all the schools and save tax money!! Never happen but what a dream.


Sounds great to me. BUT that means no one would be paying for the democrats to go to school. AND that would me the government would lose some control. These two things will never happen if its left up to the government.

swamp snorkler 09-02-2014 12:29 PM

I was just the opposite.

We switched from Private to Public because my son wasn't doing very well in English and they nickel and dimed for you everything you was worth. We switched him to public and the C's are now A's in English. His teacher last year put him in a class with some one on one tutoring and it worked out for him. We just didn’t think our kids were the education that we were paying for. ($3,800 yr)

My son was acting up in class especially after recess, well math was after recess and that was/is his strongest subject. After the switch to public they challenged him in math and he hasn't had any behavior reports all of last year and this year so far. After he's done the 5th grade lesson he moves onto his more challenging stuff. He’s doing 3rd 9 week’s 6th grade math right now. That's why he was being bad in class, he was bored to death.

Kids get bullied in school both whether public are private, they just go about it in a different way. It’s more of who has the most money type of thing.

As far as discipline in the public school I think it’s better, they really don’t play and if you act up you get sent to the PASS program which is in an in school suspension. Private school your discipline depends on how much money your parents give the school.

Goooh 09-02-2014 01:38 PM

I will keep them in the public system if we are zoned for a good one.

Iota would be great if we can move around there, but I'm set on either staying in Broussard or living south of Crowley - Crowley high isn't exactly my idea of a good public school.

pricecb 09-02-2014 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 717518)
I was just the opposite.

We switched from Private to Public because my son wasn't doing very well in English and they nickel and dimed for you everything you was worth. We switched him to public and the C's are now A's in English. His teacher last year put him in a class with some one on one tutoring and it worked out for him. We just didn’t think our kids were the education that we were paying for. ($3,800 yr)

My son was acting up in class especially after recess, well math was after recess and that was/is his strongest subject. After the switch to public they challenged him in math and he hasn't had any behavior reports all of last year and this year so far. After he's done the 5th grade lesson he moves onto his more challenging stuff. He’s doing 3rd 9 week’s 6th grade math right now. That's why he was being bad in class, he was bored to death.

Kids get bullied in school both whether public are private, they just go about it in a different way. It’s more of who has the most money type of thing.

As far as discipline in the public school I think it’s better, they really don’t play and if you act up you get sent to the PASS program which is in an in school suspension. Private school your discipline depends on how much money your parents give the school.

I understand they do have more specialized programs in the public school we are dealing with some issues with our youngest child but we are working with them through some programs at Nicholls.

My point being that 12k a student we aren't getting what we should from the system. Poor management, waste, and politics but that's every gov program/project.

swamp snorkler 09-02-2014 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pricecb (Post 717540)
I understand they do have more specialized programs in the public school we are dealing with some issues with our youngest child but we are working with them through some programs at Nicholls.

My point being that 12k a student we aren't getting what we should from the system. Poor management, waste, and politics but that's every gov program/project.



I agree.. I wish we closer to Thibodaux and I could send my kids to BCA.

pricecb 09-02-2014 02:14 PM

Its hard to get into BCA we looked at it but felt there was no way to get both of our children in the charter.

Im just worried about Thibodaux High. Im still on the fence with ED white 6k+.
I think I would rather deal with "rich people problems" than some of the influence and issues that I are more common at Thib High. None are perfect they both have lots of problems and as parents we can only do so much.

ScubaLatt 09-02-2014 08:16 PM

Catholic school teachers are paid about 80% of the public school teacher average. The new teachers at public schools make around 30K and those with more time get paid more. This is a general rule.

swamp snorkler 09-03-2014 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pricecb (Post 717553)
Its hard to get into BCA we looked at it but felt there was no way to get both of our children in the charter.

Im just worried about Thibodaux High. Im still on the fence with ED white 6k+.
I think I would rather deal with "rich people problems" than some of the influence and issues that I are more common at Thib High. None are perfect they both have lots of problems and as parents we can only do so much.

My son had a kid on his baseball team get called on a Tuesday AM in the middle of the year to see if he was still interested in attending BCA. His dad said yes. The Principal said okay, he starts tomorrow or we moving to the next person on the list and he goes back to the end. He had to leave work go to school, get everything transferred that afternoon and he started on the Wed. That's a lot for a 2nd grader.

I have a cousin that graduated from EDW last year...... she's going to Fletcher now and her parents are paying. (I'm not sure for what)

My co-workers son graduated from Thibodaux High last year...... he's on a full ride to ULL and is actually making money with all of the scholorships he's getting.

My point, it's all in the student.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:39 PM.

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - [ARG:3 UNDEFINED], Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vB.Sponsors
All content, images, designs, and logos are Copyright © 2009-2012,
Salty Cajun, LLC
No unathorized use is permitted