Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We paid tuition through the end of the school year and our preschool continued to pay its teachers. The kids are too young for any sort of distant learning. The schools has been offering 30min zoom meetings with the kids' classes. But that's pretty much it. DH and I are neither essential nor Phase 1 workers, so I don't think that the preschool will reopening for us any time soon.
I am not sure what legal action you have in mind, OP. The only concerning part in your message was about taking the tuition and not paying the teachers. But it looks like that has been addressed. I hear that you are frustrated. We are, too. But I am not sure what you want to hear. The situation sucks. For everyone. For the children. The parents. The teachers. The schools. I feel like everyone is trying to figure out the next steps as we learn more. There is a huge amount of uncertainty in the process. The only way to get certainty right now, is to pull your child from school and to commit to nanny/SAM for 2020-2021.
Looks like the school double dipped - having the money to pay teachers, but furloughing teachers, then receiving PPP?
What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Many places are paying 50% of tuition for no services at all. For anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I think most private pre-schools are in a similar boat...?
Anonymous wrote:I think most private pre-schools are in a similar boat...?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Franklin parent in DC, and requested (and received) a tuition discount. Are the schools operated by separate entities?
Anonymous wrote:We paid tuition through the end of the school year and our preschool continued to pay its teachers. The kids are too young for any sort of distant learning. The schools has been offering 30min zoom meetings with the kids' classes. But that's pretty much it. DH and I are neither essential nor Phase 1 workers, so I don't think that the preschool will reopening for us any time soon.
I am not sure what legal action you have in mind, OP. The only concerning part in your message was about taking the tuition and not paying the teachers. But it looks like that has been addressed. I hear that you are frustrated. We are, too. But I am not sure what you want to hear. The situation sucks. For everyone. For the children. The parents. The teachers. The schools. I feel like everyone is trying to figure out the next steps as we learn more. There is a huge amount of uncertainty in the process. The only way to get certainty right now, is to pull your child from school and to commit to nanny/SAM for 2020-2021.