The funding of ISSE programs should be, ideally,
included in each school's budget because it is a part of the curriculum
of the entire school. That day will come. Meanwhile the money for
airfare, ISSE fees and other costs comes from various sources. Depending
on the situation in the particular school, we find various alternatives:
Enough funds are raised in the community to
pay all costs, so that any child of 11 or 12 can apply to be a Visitor,
regardless of parental ability to pay. Some fund-raising methods have
been: selling candy, flowers or food; having a bike-a-thon; yard or
parch sales; selling old newspapers for recycling; a skating party;
a raffle, etc..
The school provides some money in some situations.
The parents of Visitors pay the remainder of their child's fare plus
a share of the cost for the Adult.
The School selects Visitors only from families
which can pay the full share of transportation costs, or can be supported
by the available scholarship fund.
Most schools pay: (a) the ISSE School Participation
Fee is currently $150 (b) the substitute teacher's pay and (c) the
regular pay of the teacher serving as the Adult delegate. Money is
often hard to get for these purposes, so schools need to work out
alternative methods of covering expenses, until the day comes when
they will be covered by the school budget, under "Curriculum".
XIII - ISSE GUIDELINES
AND FORMS
There's a seperate ISSE
booklet available to ISSE corrdinators up request. Master copies of
all "Required ISSE Forms" can be found on the Forms
Page, by hitting the Forms button at the top of this page.
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