Is it time to move on from the private school? We feel like we're wasting our money.

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Anonymous wrote:A couple of thoughts: I totally understand that you are sort of in a holding pattern, but the fact is you're paying some serious coin to a school that doesn't support you as parents and doesn't seem interested in your concerns about your child. They don't deserve your money. Second, pulling your child out of his pampered environment and letting him experience how the other half lives might just be the motivation that he needs to get his butt in gear. Third, there are lots of schools out there that might be a better fit. Our kids attend a school full of wealthy children, but the teachers and administrators are very responsive to parental concerns and work ethic and effort are emphasized. Your son's school is failing your son and you; vote with your feet.

Do you mind sharing the school? I know this is old but I hope you are lurking. TIA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A couple of thoughts: I totally understand that you are sort of in a holding pattern, but the fact is you're paying some serious coin to a school that doesn't support you as parents and doesn't seem interested in your concerns about your child. They don't deserve your money. Second, pulling your child out of his pampered environment and letting him experience how the other half lives might just be the motivation that he needs to get his butt in gear. Third, there are lots of schools out there that might be a better fit. Our kids attend a school full of wealthy children, but the teachers and administrators are very responsive to parental concerns and work ethic and effort are emphasized. Your son's school is failing your son and you; vote with your feet.

Do you mind sharing the school? I know this is old but I hope you are lurking. TIA



It's a Big 3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A couple of thoughts: I totally understand that you are sort of in a holding pattern, but the fact is you're paying some serious coin to a school that doesn't support you as parents and doesn't seem interested in your concerns about your child. They don't deserve your money. Second, pulling your child out of his pampered environment and letting him experience how the other half lives might just be the motivation that he needs to get his butt in gear. Third, there are lots of schools out there that might be a better fit. Our kids attend a school full of wealthy children, but the teachers and administrators are very responsive to parental concerns and work ethic and effort are emphasized. Your son's school is failing your son and you; vote with your feet.

Do you mind sharing the school? I know this is old but I hope you are lurking. TIA



It's a Big 3.

Clearly you don't want to share but PLEASE!!! Pretty please with sugar on top. Your feedback is very positive and it would be helpful to the school. TIA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A couple of thoughts: I totally understand that you are sort of in a holding pattern, but the fact is you're paying some serious coin to a school that doesn't support you as parents and doesn't seem interested in your concerns about your child. They don't deserve your money. Second, pulling your child out of his pampered environment and letting him experience how the other half lives might just be the motivation that he needs to get his butt in gear. Third, there are lots of schools out there that might be a better fit. Our kids attend a school full of wealthy children, but the teachers and administrators are very responsive to parental concerns and work ethic and effort are emphasized. Your son's school is failing your son and you; vote with your feet.

Do you mind sharing the school? I know this is old but I hope you are lurking. TIA



It's a Big 3.

Clearly you don't want to share but PLEASE!!! Pretty please with sugar on top. Your feedback is very positive and it would be helpful to know which school. TIA

Correction above!
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