Anonymous wrote:This is a bad situation all around. I expect many many daycares to close.
Anonymous wrote:The people who are still paying preschool tuition are doing so to reserve their spots for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then they’ll also have to look into private k-12 schools offering online learning that are charging tuition.
Online schooling is still a service for which there typically is a charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then they’ll also have to look into private k-12 schools offering online learning that are charging tuition.
Online schooling is still a service for which there typically is a charge.
True. However, they should at least be required to only charge a portion of the tuition, since the online learning is certainly not equivalent to what these parents were paying for before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then they’ll also have to look into private k-12 schools offering online learning that are charging tuition.
Online schooling is still a service for which there typically is a charge.
Anonymous wrote:Then they’ll also have to look into private k-12 schools offering online learning that are charging tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then they’ll also have to look into private k-12 schools offering online learning that are charging tuition.
their argument would be that "technically" you'd be getting something (i.e., online learning) for your tuition.
The preschool parents are paying $ and receiving nothing in return.
Anonymous wrote:Then they’ll also have to look into private k-12 schools offering online learning that are charging tuition.