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[quote=Anonymous]I was curious about their tardiness policy so I googled their website. If you look on their website, the policy is clearly posted: http://www.joyofmotion.org/youth_studio_policies.php It is also listed on the pdf schedule packet: http://joyofmotion.org/admin/Editor/uploads/Fall%20Youth%202011.pdf In fact, you [b]can arrive late to class, [i]up to 10 minutes into the scheduled start time for the class[/i][/b]. That is very reasonable and accounts for the unexpected. The 3 year old class is only 45 minutes, so arriving 15 minutes or later means you have missed over 1/3 of the class. By the time you get the student in the class and settled (a 3 year old generally doesn't just jump right in) then as much as 1/2 the class might have been missed. In a preschool class, it makes sense not to have kids trickling in throughout the class because it is very disruptive to the kids who arrived on time. I imagine that Joy of Motion is like most dance studios and their registration form includes a signed agreement that you have read and understand the studio policies. I don't know of any kids activity that does not include thaty kind of signed agreement. Although sad for the poor little girl, Joy of Motion is not being unreasonable in the enforcement of its policy.[/quote]
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