TACOMA — A Tacoma high school is set to welcome up to 50 Chinese students who will each pay $10,000 in tuition.
The News Tribune newspaper reports the students will be enrolled for a full year at Foss High School next fall, following an agreement between the Tacoma school district and private Chinese company.
The school district signed the agreement with the Beijing-based Tower Bridge Group on Feb. 27.
The district and the company both say the goal is to promote cultural and educational exchange.
Tacoma Deputy Superintendent Josh Garcia says the tuition payments will cover the cost of educating the Chinese students, who will not receive state, local or federal dollars to support their education.
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