
Annie Martin
Reporter at Orlando Sentinel
Reporter for @orlandosentinel. Love to read and run. PNW native. @MedillSchool grad. Proud @os_guild member. Let’s chat: [email protected]
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2 months ago |
azdailysun.com | Annie Martin |Leslie Postal
A block from Winter Park’s tony Park Avenue sits St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, where tuition can top $14,000 a year for a K-8 education. But at this school in the heart of one of Central Florida’s wealthiest communities, about 98% of students used taxpayer-funded scholarships worth roughly $8,000 to help pay tuition last year.
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2 months ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Annie Martin |Leslie Postal
By Annie Martin, Leslie Postal, Orlando Sentinel ORLANDO, Fla. - A block from Winter Park's tony Park Avenue sits St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, where tuition can top $14,000 a year for a K-8 education. But at this school in the heart of one of Central Florida's wealthiest communities, about 98% of students used taxpayer-funded scholarships worth roughly $8,000 to help pay tuition last year.
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2 months ago |
thederrick.com | Annie Martin |Leslie Postal
ORLANDO, Fla. — A block from Winter Park’s tony Park Avenue sits St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, where tuition can top $14,000 a year for a K-8 education. But at this school in the heart of one of Central Florida’s wealthiest communities, about 98% of students used taxpayer-funded scholarships worth roughly $8,000 to help pay tuition last year. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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2 months ago |
miamiherald.com | Annie Martin |Leslie Postal
ORLANDO, Fla. - A block from Winter Park's tony Park Avenue sits St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, where tuition can top $14,000 a year for a K-8 education. But at this school in the heart of one of Central Florida's wealthiest communities, about 98% of students used taxpayer-funded scholarships worth roughly $8,000 to help pay tuition last year. Only 3% of St. Margaret Mary's students got that state financial aid just one year earlier.
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2 months ago |
swoknews.com | Annie Martin |Leslie Postal
ORLANDO, Fla. — A block from Winter Park’s tony Park Avenue sits St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, where tuition can top $14,000 a year for a K-8 education. But at this school in the heart of one of Central Florida’s wealthiest communities, about 98% of students used taxpayer-funded scholarships worth roughly $8,000 to help pay tuition last year.
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