Anonymous wrote:This is terrible management. Employees are harmed because if they are let go, it’s late in the hiring cycle for next year. A lot of jobs will already have been filled.
Not yet mentioned here is that families are harmed too as this comes after enrollment contracts were due. If big cuts are coming, families should have been informed before being asked to commit. If there are significant changes, the Board will need to agree to let families out of contracts or it will be malfeasance on their part.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are Lowell’s greatest asset. My child and I have been waiting to have a particular teacher, so the idea that teachers are “nice” instead of “necessary” is disappointing. It’s a wonder folks are jumping ship and enrollment is down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe Lowell had a big tuition hike after contracts were due a couple of years ago. It was handled poorly and they lost families because of it.
Lowell has been a disaster for years. Sounds like the chickens are finally coming home to roost.
Three years ago we were researching schools. After doing the initial zoom call with Lowell we crossed it off. We could tell from that hour long call that they had money issues. They said something like "we don't want the family contribution to end with the tuition, we do ask for additional contributions throughout the year" or something like that. Giant red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe Lowell had a big tuition hike after contracts were due a couple of years ago. It was handled poorly and they lost families because of it.
Lowell has been a disaster for years. Sounds like the chickens are finally coming home to roost.
Anonymous wrote:Also seems like the person who has to make the call on who exactly gets cut is sitting in jury duty for longer than anticipated... also does every school send fresh offer letters to every teacher, every year???
Anonymous wrote:I believe Lowell had a big tuition hike after contracts were due a couple of years ago. It was handled poorly and they lost families because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also seems like the person who has to make the call on who exactly gets cut is sitting in jury duty for longer than anticipated... also does every school send fresh offer letters to every teacher, every year???
Every private school I've worked at does.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds related to enrollment.
They may be working the wait pool list.
Independent schools are not like public schools wrt job security. It is a year by year hire, so there is a new contract every year.
In Virginia, if I understand it correctly, the contract doesn’t actually guarantee your job if they can prove they do not need you after the year starts. They have to give you a month notice, and then can boot you to the curb.
Good luck.