1. Consulting school: communicate with the Santa High School Admissions Office or the person in charge of the school to find out whether there are opportunities to provide scholarships, grants or other funded projects. The school has relevant policies and resources to help students from poor families bear part of the tuition fees.
2. Looking for external funding agencies: Explore whether there are social organizations, foundations or charities that provide scholarships or grants for education funding. You can consult local education departments, non-profit organizations or schools for help and guidance.
3. Find other schools with lower tuition fees: You can't afford the tuition fees of Santa High School. You can consider finding other schools with relatively lower tuition fees, which is more suitable for your economic situation.
4. Make a financial plan: Make a detailed financial plan with your family, including saving money and finding a part-time job to make up for the lack of tuition.
5. Explore other options: All efforts can't solve financial problems. You can consider exploring other educational opportunities, such as attending other schools, participating in vocational training or finding other educational paths that suit you. So there are several solutions because the tuition is too high to afford. Either way, it is important to have full communication and consultation with family members and relevant institutions to find the best solution to balance the economic situation and educational needs.