Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Holton
Holton initially applied for and received a loan but eventually returned the money.
Really proud of Holton for this. It's embarrassing how much some of these school took with no cost of living increases for their employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Holton
Holton initially applied for and received a loan but eventually returned the money.
Really proud of Holton for this. It's embarrassing how much some of these school took with no cost of living increases for their employees.
Yup, Susanna Jones specifically said the Trustees decided it was inappropriate once they considered the real purpose of the loans.
These last few years have been hard on these private schools, but I'm very proud that Holton did not exploit covid to get money.
Anonymous wrote:This is far from the first thread on this topic and I have no idea why people are so angry about it. Why is it wrong for a school to take the money but fine for a clothing boutique or a pizza place? You’ll all be absolutely livid to know my church got PPP money too. Wah wah wah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s teensy tiny little preschool got $700k. They didn’t refund a cent during that time. Pretty sure the owner lined her pockets with it.
they couldn’t use the money for refunds?
There were fairly rigorous reporting requirements for how the money was used in order to be forgiven. Otherwise it was a loan that had to be repaid.
Rigorous?!? Are you familiar with the PPP program?!? I am thinking not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Holton
Holton initially applied for and received a loan but eventually returned the money.
Really proud of Holton for this. It's embarrassing how much some of these school took with no cost of living increases for their employees.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. I know at my school (who got a lot of money I see)it didn’t go in anyway to employees. We were open and in person and all the parents still had to pay. Soooo where did the money go? Did the tax payer pay for private schools to have pandemic related expenses like those dumb dots on the ground so they could stay open and public schools had to be closed. These privates are gross. Does Sidwell need 5.2 million 😳😳😳
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Holton
Holton initially applied for and received a loan but eventually returned the money.
Anonymous wrote:GDS refused PPP money because taking the funds woukd have conflicted with the school’s focus on social Justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s teensy tiny little preschool got $700k. They didn’t refund a cent during that time. Pretty sure the owner lined her pockets with it.
they couldn’t use the money for refunds?
There were fairly rigorous reporting requirements for how the money was used in order to be forgiven. Otherwise it was a loan that had to be repaid.
Rigorous?!? Are you familiar with the PPP program?!? I am thinking not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s teensy tiny little preschool got $700k. They didn’t refund a cent during that time. Pretty sure the owner lined her pockets with it.
they couldn’t use the money for refunds?
There were fairly rigorous reporting requirements for how the money was used in order to be forgiven. Otherwise it was a loan that had to be repaid.