Anonymous wrote:Well, I figured I'd wait until after school got back. That should give her plenty of time.
I never said I was panicking. Y'all are certainly a bunch of judgmental people. It's a wonder anyone asks a question on this forum at all.
What is my specific concern? Well, that I spent $2k on this already and it's non refundable and non transferable. It's not associated with the school in ANY WAY (other than a teacher from the school organized it), so I have no expectation that another teacher would just "step in". Seems like 3 months would be PLENTY of time to have an alternate plan in place and that she has had enough time to consider that since her due date is day 2 of the trip. This is a public school, not all students come from well-off homes, I'd think whoever the new chaperones are going to be will need time to pull together the funds for it. The teacher told us as a group that she and her husband had been saving for it for 6 months previous to even proposing the trip. ($2k for students, $2500 for adults - the cost of double room vs quad being the difference, plus food, souvenirs, transportation to the airport 2 hours away etc) 11 students are signed up. 3 are siblings. The more thought I put into this, the more I realize how inconsiderate it has been of them not to bring it to the group earlier.
Anonymous wrote:So, it's Christmas break, a family member outed her pregnancy, and you're worried about a field trip that isn't even happening for another 6-9 months?
I agree with PP, you need to get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I figured I'd wait until after school got back. That should give her plenty of time.
I never said I was panicking. Y'all are certainly a bunch of judgmental people. It's a wonder anyone asks a question on this forum at all.
What is my specific concern? Well, that I spent $2k on this already and it's non refundable and non transferable. It's not associated with the school in ANY WAY (other than a teacher from the school organized it), so I have no expectation that another teacher would just "step in". Seems like 3 months would be PLENTY of time to have an alternate plan in place and that she has had enough time to consider that since her due date is day 2 of the trip. This is a public school, not all students come from well-off homes, I'd think whoever the new chaperones are going to be will need time to pull together the funds for it. The teacher told us as a group that she and her husband had been saving for it for 6 months previous to even proposing the trip. ($2k for students, $2500 for adults - the cost of double room vs quad being the difference, plus food, souvenirs, transportation to the airport 2 hours away etc) 11 students are signed up. 3 are siblings. The more thought I put into this, the more I realize how inconsiderate it has been of them not to bring it to the group earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It the trip was in two weeks, maybe you could be upset. Next summer, are you kidding me?
And if the kid were 8. A HIGH SCHOOLER. IN 7 MONTHS.
Anonymous wrote:My sister went on a cheerleading trip in high school, during which the coach hooked up with some dude and got pregnant.
I opened this thread hoping for a similar story. I am disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what the OP is upset about in a way that a middle aged guy can understand?
Anonymous wrote:It the trip was in two weeks, maybe you could be upset. Next summer, are you kidding me?