Anonymous wrote:What is it like at these private schools for families when a parent divorces a school employee? Trying to prepare for the likely
I’ve recently heard wild stories and can see how mine could turn into one. Stories about school actively helping the employee/alum/donor, the other parent in the stories being ostracized by the powers that be in the school community. My sister knows a parent whose children, who were good students, were not offered contracts after the school helped the employee-parent in litigation. The parallels make that one alarming. Covertly high-conflict, wealthy, employed before kids were born, little alternative for equivalent schooling near us/at these grades
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry you are in this situation. Your ex is such a terrible person that he would advocate for the school to expel his own kids? That isn’t covert high conflict that is openly high conflict.
If you suspect he would do that I would think you would want the kids out of there and spending as little time with him as possible. I can’t imagine wanting my kids to stay because of school quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it like at these private schools for families when a parent divorces a school employee? Trying to prepare for the likely
I’ve recently heard wild stories and can see how mine could turn into one. Stories about school actively helping the employee/alum/donor, the other parent in the stories being ostracized by the powers that be in the school community. My sister knows a parent whose children, who were good students, were not offered contracts after the school helped the employee-parent in litigation. The parallels make that one alarming. Covertly high-conflict, wealthy, employed before kids were born, little alternative for equivalent schooling near us/at these grades
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Anonymous wrote:What is it like at these private schools for families when a parent divorces a school employee? Trying to prepare for the likely
I’ve recently heard wild stories and can see how mine could turn into one. Stories about school actively helping the employee/alum/donor, the other parent in the stories being ostracized by the powers that be in the school community. My sister knows a parent whose children, who were good students, were not offered contracts after the school helped the employee-parent in litigation. The parallels make that one alarming. Covertly high-conflict, wealthy, employed before kids were born, little alternative for equivalent schooling near us/at these grades