Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
I would not want to pay if it is longer than two weeks. Have this kind of emergency closure happened in the area before?
No. The closest I can think of was snowmaggedon or the storm of 1996 (?).
The risk you run in not paying is you lose your spot, especially if you have an infant spot.
possible. but it is simply a big amount of money ($1600/month) when I have to be on unpaid leave to stay home. Maybe can find another small inhome daycare that do not close.
You would have to pay the other daycare anyway, it would be nice if you could hold out on your current place where they have a bond with your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
I would not want to pay if it is longer than two weeks. Have this kind of emergency closure happened in the area before?
No. The closest I can think of was snowmaggedon or the storm of 1996 (?).
The risk you run in not paying is you lose your spot, especially if you have an infant spot.
possible. but it is simply a big amount of money ($1600/month) when I have to be on unpaid leave to stay home. Maybe can find another small inhome daycare that do not close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
I would not want to pay if it is longer than two weeks. Have this kind of emergency closure happened in the area before?
No. The closest I can think of was snowmaggedon or the storm of 1996 (?).
The risk you run in not paying is you lose your spot, especially if you have an infant spot.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a contract and if so, what does it say?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
I would not want to pay if it is longer than two weeks. Have this kind of emergency closure happened in the area before?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a stupid question -- but would they still expect us to pay tuition if there were an extended closure??
Anonymous wrote:You probably need to ask for more information. For example if it’s licensed the state could close it down, which is how schools can also be shut down. They may not have a choice.