Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can they not return the money? What did they do with that money? Who exactly is responsible for this?
I’m sorry for the families and staff who are now out of a job. And if the school expects them to spend unpaid time packing up their rooms, that’s absurd. If it were me, I’d just pack up what’s exclusively mine and leave the rest of the room a mess.
Organizations go bankrupt all the time. You're one creditor among many. You're behind secured creditors and you're behind the teachers and other staff owed wages. Maybe you can get lucky and prove that they knew this was inevitable and took tuition money anyway. If there is enough evidence that it raise to fraud, then you can go after the school leaders personally, but that's a very hard standard to meet
Anonymous wrote:How is it that there isn't operating insurance to cover something like this
Anonymous wrote:How can they not return the money? What did they do with that money? Who exactly is responsible for this?
I’m sorry for the families and staff who are now out of a job. And if the school expects them to spend unpaid time packing up their rooms, that’s absurd. If it were me, I’d just pack up what’s exclusively mine and leave the rest of the room a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that the school has a GoFundMe fundraiser 6 months ago, seeking to raise $175,000 and only received $1,650.
“If these critical funds are not raised, the students will not have access to the education that they need. No other institution in area provides what they need to thrive.”
https://www.gofundme.com/f/empower-minority-students-at-feynman-school?attribution_id=sl:2a5430b1-fa62-4bea-9269-655eb8f82b72&lang=en_US&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link
Also she posted the same fundraiser more than once and marketed it for minority students as a guilt trip with photos of students that haven’t existed for years! They recommend for families and staff to ask their families and jobs for money.
Anonymous wrote:I had a kid at Feynman 10 years ago. Great parent community, poor leadership, but my kid had a blast there.
I have no proof of this but the rumor mill back in the day was that Susan Gold's father always covered any financial shortfall. He apparently was a successful lawyer and made significant contributions.
This ending is sad to hear. Whoever the educational consultant is, your analysis was spot on. Susan Gold was an educational bleeding heart but was not good at running a business. RIP Feynman.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that the school has a GoFundMe fundraiser 6 months ago, seeking to raise $175,000 and only received $1,650.
“If these critical funds are not raised, the students will not have access to the education that they need. No other institution in area provides what they need to thrive.”
https://www.gofundme.com/f/empower-minority-students-at-feynman-school?attribution_id=sl:2a5430b1-fa62-4bea-9269-655eb8f82b72&lang=en_US&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link
Anonymous wrote:How can they not return the money? What did they do with that money? Who exactly is responsible for this?
I’m sorry for the families and staff who are now out of a job. And if the school expects them to spend unpaid time packing up their rooms, that’s absurd. If it were me, I’d just pack up what’s exclusively mine and leave the rest of the room a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Or, deal with public for the next few months while putting in applications for the Fall.
Unfortunately, this is what we have to do. I also don't want to put my kid in another small school with potentially sketchy finances that isn't the school we wanted for long-term so we'd be applying to the schools we want for the Fall anyway. We didn't budget to pay two private school tuitions for one kid. The school just noticed everyone that no one is getting their money back. So bankruptcy court it is I guess.
Please tell me that this is because teachers are being paid
I cannot imagine they are paying the teachers and if they are, they should be providing an education. THis is horrific they are not refunding money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Or, deal with public for the next few months while putting in applications for the Fall.
Unfortunately, this is what we have to do. I also don't want to put my kid in another small school with potentially sketchy finances that isn't the school we wanted for long-term so we'd be applying to the schools we want for the Fall anyway. We didn't budget to pay two private school tuitions for one kid. The school just noticed everyone that no one is getting their money back. So bankruptcy court it is I guess.
Please tell me that this is because teachers are being paid
Teachers are not being paid past Friday, but apparently will still be expected to pack their rooms, hence the extra week of break, or so it seems from what I've heard. Shameful behavior from the administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Or, deal with public for the next few months while putting in applications for the Fall.
Unfortunately, this is what we have to do. I also don't want to put my kid in another small school with potentially sketchy finances that isn't the school we wanted for long-term so we'd be applying to the schools we want for the Fall anyway. We didn't budget to pay two private school tuitions for one kid. The school just noticed everyone that no one is getting their money back. So bankruptcy court it is I guess.
Please tell me that this is because teachers are being paid
Anonymous wrote:FFS just go to public school.