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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The airlines are complicit in the priority seating scam because they allow. Of course, they are fenced in on what they can do because of regulations, threats of lawsuits and a press that is unlikely to take their side. The schools, however, acre the deciders on to whom the distribute FA. They can chortle not believe what’s on the FA application or even disregard it. What they shouldn’t want to happen is people losing faith in the “fairness” of what they are doing. FA grants to people that the jury of parents feel are not worthy or who don’t really need it is a problem. They’ve already got a problem with many misunderstanding why FA exists and what it’s supposed to accomplish. If a large numbers of people believe that the only legitimate recipients of FA are poor kids, then the school is starting in the hole.[/quote] I look completely healthy. I'm not. I have a horrible illness that should have killed me by now. I spend a few hours a day on treatments. Its misreable. I cannot get on a plane or go to most indoor things for risk of illness. You have no idea what one might be struggling with. FA should be for very low income families. If you have a $4+K morgage you need to make better life choices.[/quote] The life choices we need to be discussing are those who continue to send their kids to a school that they “know” is full of waste, fraud, and abuse.[/quote] You are taking a single issue and blowing it out of proportion. Yes, the private schools have rampant waste, fraud, and abuse in their financial aid programs. This adds thousands of dollars onto the tuition that full pay families pay. However, they also provide an excellent education and experience for the kids that attend. Telling parents who recognize the financial aid scam to homeschool or go public instead is quite dumb. There are plusses and minuses for every schooling option.[/quote]
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