Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to the Chinese international students?
Covid and Trump significantly impacted the enrollment of dorm students at most private schools including SSFS.
Covid maybe but you can’t blame this particular issue on Trump. Dorm closed before the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to the Chinese international students?
Covid and Trump significantly impacted the enrollment of dorm students at most private schools including SSFS.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the Chinese international students?
Anonymous wrote:But couldn’t those dorms be converted to offices or classrooms?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with pp. I would think at some point SSFS would consider renting out one of their buildings. The dorm is no longer in use I presume? Was there a specified reason they couldn’t? I seem to recall one. Green Acres rented to Diener for a few years. The campus is far too large for the enrollment it has
Anonymous wrote:while ALL independent schools are struggling with enrollment
Anonymous wrote:That simply isn’t true. Yes, the school is smaller but the idea that it’s not viable completely misunderstands last years crisis. Last year, the school owed a (7 figure?) balloon payment on a loan, plus three buildings had major HVAC failures ahead of projected need.
The major influx of cash from donors addressed those issues. Balloon payment paid. HVAC work paid for, along with some other capital improvements. New governance and leadership is in place. The crisis is over.
The school can run, and is running, on a smaller budget with lower enrollment. And that will grow over time.
OP, to answer your question, those numbers aren’t out yet. I assume because acceptances just went out Friday so it’s way too soon. But we do know that re-enrollment went very well and that the school has been buzzing with shadows for months now. From a parent perspective, things seem really good and I’m very hopeful.