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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son is at Franklin Montessori’s DC school. We have been utterly disappointed with the school’s communication, or lack there of. We have emailed the school every week or so to get information on tuition reimbursement or discount for the next year. We did not have distance learning until mid-April and it was only once a week, initially led by parents, and then after complaining to the school, by a teacher aide. We paid at the beginning of the year, and regret it. Families we know that paid monthly just stopped paying. It is absolutely wrong to treat families differently. I’m happy to support the school, but you can’t just offer a discount to the families who paid and not those that paid semi annually. We are now looking at alternative schools. We are just disheartened by the school administration. [/quote] Join the club. Franklin's administration is an abject failure and Obler is a liar and a cheat. And it is the most expensive preschool in the area. Lesson to all - NEVER pay Franklin in advance and don't sign the new contract for 2020-21. It's a rip off and gives you no rights in the event there is another closure or pandemic. Stand up for yourself - there is NO other preschool that is treating its parents like this.[/quote] Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. We learned our lesson to not pay semi-annually for any school. Is there a class action possibility here? This is going to rein their reputation. [/quote] Class actions would take a long time. What about just taking them to small claims court?[/quote]
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