I’d say more like 70%. |
Wow. Really? Why do you send your kids to a school that does that? What’s wrong with you? |
And, yet some of us do it and aren’t complaining about money. An hour commute would be a dream. My spouse commutes 90+ minutes each way, we live in a crummy little house that most here would refuse and diy mist everything. Our mortgage is under $2k. Buy and do what we want within reason and still save. |
All the peer DMV private schools are the same so what are my options? |
+1. The rank ignorance of the judgmental people in these cases is the same. |
No there is a WSJ article about the trend of people faking disability for airline benefits. You are the ignorant one for judging them without due diligence. |
+1. Imagine caring so little about your kids that you continue to send them to an institution that is riddled with massive fraud and corruption. |
NP. You sound like a real peach. |
You are describing all the DMV privates. |
If you mean intelligent and informed on issues before I post about them, yes that is correct. Now go haul yourself down to the Waffle House for your daily feeding. |
Yeah but most parents don’t think their school is filled with fraud, waste, and abuse. You do and yet continue to send your kids there. So sad. |
As you've said to others, you can do public school. Also some DMV privates don't do financial aid. Go to BASIS McLean. |
LOL, as if WSJ is a reliable source on this topic. I'm aware of the article because when it came out all the disabled people in my life and in my newsfeed said "this article is trash and piles on the existing problem of disabled people getting harassed for supposedly faking." But sure, you read it in WSJ so you are the expert. I'm sure WSJ will soon or has already done an article on the "trend" of people who accept financial aid instead of simply going back in time to change everything about their life path in order to pay full tuition. |
You are acting like you have some role in this process, such that the school is accountable to you. You do not have a role. The school owes you no transparency. The decision-makers have information, and act on it. The fact you would make different decisions, were you in a role you do not hold, is does not mean there is fraud. You are trying to apply the principles of public service stewardship ("fraud waste and abuse") to a private process, which is a mismatch. Your recourse if you don't like the decisions of a private group is to leave the group. |
Homeschool. You can hire a teacher for the cost of tuition (especially for the cost of two tuitions). That you don’t and continue to send your kids daily to a corrupt institution is a major sign of neglect. Nothing moral or ethical about this. |