Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get why SSFS closing impacts SSFS people, but I swear people who have NO connection to the school are just using the (genuinely awful and upsetting!) news of its closure to try and get attention, including the OP. Disgusting to see.
let's not be evil here, m'kay?
Anonymous wrote:Why are people so hurt by schools closing? I’m genuinely curious—is it the emotional factor, the monetary factor, or both?
Anonymous wrote:I get why SSFS closing impacts SSFS people, but I swear people who have NO connection to the school are just using the (genuinely awful and upsetting!) news of its closure to try and get attention, including the OP. Disgusting to see.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people so hurt by schools closing? I’m genuinely curious—is it the emotional factor, the monetary factor, or both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people so hurt by schools closing? I’m genuinely curious—is it the emotional factor, the monetary factor, or both?
Transitions are difficult for kids. Especially when it's announced after the regular application season or for kids going into the last grade of the school.
Anonymous wrote:From there, it's all a matter of credit cards, and Green Acres has got that business covered!
Anonymous wrote:Why are people so hurt by schools closing? I’m genuinely curious—is it the emotional factor, the monetary factor, or both?
Anonymous wrote:After they rented to diener they were fine
Anonymous wrote:Parent of alum. They seem pretty stable but there are no guarantees. Unlike SSFS, they own land that they could sell off if needed. When DS was there, they purchased some surrounding property.