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§ 559. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby finds and declares  that:    1. The vitality of our pluralistic society is, in part, dependent upon  the  capacity  of  individual  parents  to  select  a school, other than  public, for the education of their children. A healthy  competitive  and  diverse alternative to public education is not only desirable but indeed  vital  to  a state and nation that have continually reaffirmed the value  of individual differences.    2.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  has  recognized  and  reaffirmed  this  right of selection. This right, however, is diminished  or even denied to children of lower-income families, whose  parents,  of  all  groups,  have the least options in determining where their children  are to be educated.    3. Quality education is made possible for all children  in  our  state  only  because  the  burden of providing it has been carried by taxpayers  who support both public and nonpublic education. Any precipitous decline  in the number of nonpublic school pupils would cause a massive  increase  in  public school enrollment and costs. Such an increase would seriously  jeopardize quality education for all children and aggravate  an  already  serious fiscal crisis in public education.    4. In recognition of the initiative of parents who support both public  and  nonpublic  education,  it  is a legitimate purpose for the state to  partially  relieve  the  financial  burden  of  parents  who  provide  a  nonpublic  education  for  their children which satisfies the compulsory  education laws of the state. Such assistance is clearly secular, neutral  and nonideological in nature and is consistent with the  historical  and  continuing  role  of  the state in providing a quality education for all  children and in nurturing a pluralistic society.    5. The Arthur O. Eve Elementary and  Secondary  Education  Opportunity  Program  is  hereby established, which consists of tuition reimbursement  for parents of low income, in order to  provide  partial  assistance  in  meeting  the  financial burden of supporting the compulsory education of  their  children  who  are  full-time  students  in  New  York  nonpublic  elementary and secondary schools.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-12-a > 559

§ 559. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby finds and declares  that:    1. The vitality of our pluralistic society is, in part, dependent upon  the  capacity  of  individual  parents  to  select  a school, other than  public, for the education of their children. A healthy  competitive  and  diverse alternative to public education is not only desirable but indeed  vital  to  a state and nation that have continually reaffirmed the value  of individual differences.    2.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  has  recognized  and  reaffirmed  this  right of selection. This right, however, is diminished  or even denied to children of lower-income families, whose  parents,  of  all  groups,  have the least options in determining where their children  are to be educated.    3. Quality education is made possible for all children  in  our  state  only  because  the  burden of providing it has been carried by taxpayers  who support both public and nonpublic education. Any precipitous decline  in the number of nonpublic school pupils would cause a massive  increase  in  public school enrollment and costs. Such an increase would seriously  jeopardize quality education for all children and aggravate  an  already  serious fiscal crisis in public education.    4. In recognition of the initiative of parents who support both public  and  nonpublic  education,  it  is a legitimate purpose for the state to  partially  relieve  the  financial  burden  of  parents  who  provide  a  nonpublic  education  for  their children which satisfies the compulsory  education laws of the state. Such assistance is clearly secular, neutral  and nonideological in nature and is consistent with the  historical  and  continuing  role  of  the state in providing a quality education for all  children and in nurturing a pluralistic society.    5. The Arthur O. Eve Elementary and  Secondary  Education  Opportunity  Program  is  hereby established, which consists of tuition reimbursement  for parents of low income, in order to  provide  partial  assistance  in  meeting  the  financial burden of supporting the compulsory education of  their  children  who  are  full-time  students  in  New  York  nonpublic  elementary and secondary schools.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-12-a > 559

§ 559. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby finds and declares  that:    1. The vitality of our pluralistic society is, in part, dependent upon  the  capacity  of  individual  parents  to  select  a school, other than  public, for the education of their children. A healthy  competitive  and  diverse alternative to public education is not only desirable but indeed  vital  to  a state and nation that have continually reaffirmed the value  of individual differences.    2.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  has  recognized  and  reaffirmed  this  right of selection. This right, however, is diminished  or even denied to children of lower-income families, whose  parents,  of  all  groups,  have the least options in determining where their children  are to be educated.    3. Quality education is made possible for all children  in  our  state  only  because  the  burden of providing it has been carried by taxpayers  who support both public and nonpublic education. Any precipitous decline  in the number of nonpublic school pupils would cause a massive  increase  in  public school enrollment and costs. Such an increase would seriously  jeopardize quality education for all children and aggravate  an  already  serious fiscal crisis in public education.    4. In recognition of the initiative of parents who support both public  and  nonpublic  education,  it  is a legitimate purpose for the state to  partially  relieve  the  financial  burden  of  parents  who  provide  a  nonpublic  education  for  their children which satisfies the compulsory  education laws of the state. Such assistance is clearly secular, neutral  and nonideological in nature and is consistent with the  historical  and  continuing  role  of  the state in providing a quality education for all  children and in nurturing a pluralistic society.    5. The Arthur O. Eve Elementary and  Secondary  Education  Opportunity  Program  is  hereby established, which consists of tuition reimbursement  for parents of low income, in order to  provide  partial  assistance  in  meeting  the  financial burden of supporting the compulsory education of  their  children  who  are  full-time  students  in  New  York  nonpublic  elementary and secondary schools.