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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, how can the Quakers be affiliated in any way with SSFS? I think it is completely reasonable to read that enrollment is not complete unless you put down a deposit. She never put down a deposit so a reasonable person world conclude her child wasn’t enrolled. And how is it reasonable to send an email thay says: The interim head of school responded the first week of September with a decision. Teagan could withdraw from the school. But because of the contract, her mother would remain liable for tuition. How is that legal? The email should be regardless whether or not Teagan attends you will be liable for tuition.” How does the school get to withdraw her and her mother still has to pay? If they claim she reserved a space and needs to pay for it then why wasn’t that space open to her all year? Can she declare bankruptcy since she has -$140 in her bank account and owes 27k? [/quote] Probably, but it would basically ruin her life for 7 years. At every step, her life would be harder, and that's for someone who has already overcome quite a bit. I'm not sure most DCUM posters understand how precarious the journey from poverty to even lower middle class is. A million things can derail you, and bankruptcy is absolutely one of them. [/quote]
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