What should I ask before using ClassWallet funds?
Use a practical set of questions before you commit funding to the wrong type of support.
For many North Carolina families, the funding question comes before the service question. Parents want to know whether support that helps with writing, reading, confidence, and academic follow-through can fit into their student’s broader education plan.
The best next step is usually not trying to solve the funding question in isolation. It is understanding the student’s academic needs first, then confirming how support and funding may fit together.
Use a practical set of questions before you commit funding to the wrong type of support.
See how some families sort the funding question inside a private school setting.
See how some families sort the funding question when learning differences are part of the picture.
If your family is asking funding questions, it usually means the problem already feels serious enough to solve. An Academic Success Assessment can help you understand what your student needs and what support may make sense.