Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t want to say the name of the school. It’s a small community. But if you’re there, you know.
But financial viability is a real concern, IMO. That was the first thought when I saw two years of significant tuition increases. Looking at comparable schools in the area and they are falling at the top of the tuition range. It’s just not making sense.
I respect that it’s your choice to not say the school, but I don’t understand it. Unless it’s one of the truly micro schools with single-digit grade sizes, there have to be 100+ families (and probably far more) at the school. How is anyone going to identify you from a question about tuition increase with absolutely zero details about your child or family?
OP, I believe we’re at the same school and have the same concern. To the PP, yes the school has single digit grade sizes and the question was simple. If you can’t answer due to not knowing the school then you don’t have to answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t want to say the name of the school. It’s a small community. But if you’re there, you know.
But financial viability is a real concern, IMO. That was the first thought when I saw two years of significant tuition increases. Looking at comparable schools in the area and they are falling at the top of the tuition range. It’s just not making sense.
I respect that it’s your choice to not say the school, but I don’t understand it. Unless it’s one of the truly micro schools with single-digit grade sizes, there have to be 100+ families (and probably far more) at the school. How is anyone going to identify you from a question about tuition increase with absolutely zero details about your child or family?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t want to say the name of the school. It’s a small community. But if you’re there, you know.
But financial viability is a real concern, IMO. That was the first thought when I saw two years of significant tuition increases. Looking at comparable schools in the area and they are falling at the top of the tuition range. It’s just not making sense.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Last year we went up 9%, which was 🥴. This year they just announced 7%…I’m not thrilled. I was able to unhappily accept the big jump last year - previous years had been 2-3%. But to jump another 7% this year, just feels nuts. I needed to gut check to confirm my expectations aren’t off.