WINDSOR, Ontario – Canada is offering Michigan high school students the opportunity to attend five of its best schools in Windsor, according to the (Royal Oak) Daily Tribune. Michigan students can choose to live in Windsor, or commute daily.
The Daily Tribune reports that this program is considered private, and will not receive funding from the state.
SOURCE: The Daily Tribune, “Five Canadian schools offer to open enrollment to Michigan students,” July 4, 2012
FURTHER READING: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, “The Edmonton Public Schools Story," Oct. 10, 2007
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