Really? Some people on this board are so classless. If people some kind of way about FA then they shouldn't donate money to the annual fund. I imagine those complaining probably donate the least amount of money to begin with. So much for economic diversity and giving opportunities to others. |
| Our contract forbids us from disclosing the fact that we are on FA. |
NP here. You're wrong. We have a letter that says nothing about privacy except that the school will maintain our privacy. Don't be so smug when you don't have facts, just an opinion. |
Dude. WHAT? That is creepy and weird. I am very curious. What is the exact wording of this letter? And what, exactly, would the school do if you told someone your child received FA? -- From a family on FA |
Ours is pretty much same ... it says "... you acknowledge that all financial aid awards are kept in strict confidentiality and may be revoked if confidentiality is not kept." Actually only noticed that paragraph when I went back to take a look after reading this post. |
Sorry, but by HS all the kids know who is on FA. |
OP, I think the real issue is you need to be respectful that many families are scraping it together to afford the school and that you don't want to get into comparing amounts of aid awards with other FA families. |
Do you say no when asked directly? Or you are never asked? |
| I'm surprised people think it's so offensive to ask how families afford private school. In our middle class neighborhood it is pretty much assumed that the big privates are completely out of reach. It's similar to the questions people might get if they bought a beachfront vacation home. It's sort of like, hey, if you have an extra 40k lying around every year then why are you living in our neighborhood of $400k houses? I don't know if I would directly ask how people are affording their private, but we would all be thinking it and I wouldn't begrudge anyone who asked. |
| FA is a cruel irony. We pay 75k a year for 2 at a top 3 in order to get escape the poor and their "poor" habits found in the MS, HS publics. Part of the 75k pays for the people you are trying to escape to join you in the privates. The more you try to escape the poor, the more you become intertwined with them- like b'rer rabbit the tar baby. |
Not true. Maybe it depends on the school. I'm on a board and even I don't know who is on financial aid and who isn't. |
Escape the poor and their poor habits??? You can't possible be serious. I don't send my DC to private school to escape the poor. I send her for the resources and curriculum a private school provides that many public schools cannot provide. Please speak for yourself about why you choose private. That's seriously not the reason any of the people I know are doing it. You describe the poor as if they are a communicable disease. Sad. Disgusting. |
This is a generation of kids that shares EVERYTHING, maybe not to adults but certainly among each other. They know who's doing drugs, whose having Alex, and who is on FA. |
IMO anyone who cannot afford private school tuition who is savvy enough, capable enough, motivated enough and smart enough to get FA for their kid has proven that they are the equal of everyone who can afford it. And frankly, those folks are much more impressive than the ones whose families (grandparents or trust finds) pay the tuition. There is nothing impressive, smart or capable about those types of parents, quite the opposite frankly. The only people with 'poor habits' in the above examples are only those in the last category. ? |
I'd love to know which school your kids attend. We pay $70,000 to try to give our kids the best education we can and to avoid people who would teach them 'poor habits' like your condescension and anything related to the term tar baby, for example. |