Word: goldstein
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...parents except those on welfare pay the $147 per month tuition, but Director Helen Goldstein said that a tuition increase for next year is likely. "We've had people who couldn't come to us because they couldn't afford us." She said that some have even had to leave the school after having already enrolled their children because they could no longer afford the payments...
Although staff salaries account for a large part of the expenditures, Goldstein said salaries are very low: from $50 a week for part-time workers to $150 for full-time teachers, the local average rate. She said that many of these people are not receiving salaries commensurate with their training...
...center had hoped loans for day care could be made available to students, but Goldstein said, "No one seemed really interested when we first asked for that. We've only dealt with the Law School in the past. Maybe it's time to push again, but money is tight there...
...Things look worse for us next year," she said. The center is entering its fourth year, and Goldstein said unforeseen expenses each year have made it difficult for the center to get on its feet...
...been approached with several research and observation proposals, some of which are long-term, but a parent committee must evaluate and vote on the proposals before observation takes place. "We've limited the use of the center because we don't want the kids to become guinea pigs," Goldstein said...