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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]As a parent of kids at a private school, I love the idea that teachers' kids would go for free and think that is a worthwhile goal that would attract me to the school as a non-teacher. It is a fabulous perk, retention tool, and just an all-around nice thing to do for families who dedicate a lot of themselves for teaching my kids.[/b] Anyway, adding my two cents in case anyone in school administration reads this thread.[/quote] On the other hand, denial of any tuition remission for a teacher who has served for a long time and whose family cannot afford the tuition really hurts, and will cause the teacher to feel bitter, angry, and ultimately leave, rather than send their child to the local public while working as The Help for the private school community. ~BTDT[/quote] Or denying an employee's child admission. Just bad form all around if you want to keep your good people working for you. [/quote]
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