Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says right on your FA notice letter that this is a private matter.
So, I don't believe this post.
How can you tell me what my letter said? You don't know me. You don't know which school my DC is going to. Yet, you feel entitled to say this post is not true? Like I said my letter said nothing about ME keeping it private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course its not embarrassing, but it is also something that you should not discuss or mention. It is a private matter and only the buiness of your family and the school. It is a topic that, for some people, can become a heated topic (just see this forum for examples) so best to just avoid mentioning it at all .
The kids all talk about it. Everyone knows who's on FA. If you ask your kids and they know the student somewhat, chances are they'll know their status. Certainly if they play a sport or other activity with the student they'll likely know.
Anonymous wrote:It says right on your FA notice letter that this is a private matter.
So, I don't believe this post.
Anonymous wrote:It says right on your FA notice letter that this is a private matter.
So, I don't believe this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you talk about money? Are you not from America?
Yes I'm from America. LOL. It's not that I would or generally talk about money out of the blue. It's just that I wouldn't necessarily make it a point to never mention it either if there was a conversation about it. For example, when people ask me how are we affording such an expensive private school I don't hide the fact that we are receiving FA. I don't know what context it would come up in but I was a bit taken back when someone told me to make sure and never tell anyone at the school that we receive FA.
I would never have a second conversation with anyone who asked a question like that. The answer is an incredulous laugh followed by "None of your business."
OP, keep in mind this isn't only about you, it's also about your child. You tell a parent whose child goes to the school, that parent tells their spouse or a friend over the phone, the kid overhears and tells another kid, and then all the kids are teasing yours about being poor. Keep it quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you talk about money? Are you not from America?
Yes I'm from America. LOL. It's not that I would or generally talk about money out of the blue. It's just that I wouldn't necessarily make it a point to never mention it either if there was a conversation about it. For example, when people ask me how are we affording such an expensive private school I don't hide the fact that we are receiving FA. I don't know what context it would come up in but I was a bit taken back when someone told me to make sure and never tell anyone at the school that we receive FA.
I would never have a second conversation with anyone who asked a question like that. The answer is an incredulous laugh followed by "None of your business."
OP, keep in mind this isn't only about you, it's also about your child. You tell a parent whose child goes to the school, that parent tells their spouse or a friend over the phone, the kid overhears and tells another kid, and then all the kids are teasing yours about being poor. Keep it quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you talk about money? Are you not from America?
Yes I'm from America. LOL. It's not that I would or generally talk about money out of the blue. It's just that I wouldn't necessarily make it a point to never mention it either if there was a conversation about it. For example, when people ask me how are we affording such an expensive private school I don't hide the fact that we are receiving FA. I don't know what context it would come up in but I was a bit taken back when someone told me to make sure and never tell anyone at the school that we receive FA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course its not embarrassing, but it is also something that you should not discuss or mention. It is a private matter and only the buiness of your family and the school. It is a topic that, for some people, can become a heated topic (just see this forum for examples) so best to just avoid mentioning it at all .
The kids all talk about it. Everyone knows who's on FA. If you ask your kids and they know the student somewhat, chances are they'll know their status. Certainly if they play a sport or other activity with the student they'll likely know.
Anonymous wrote:Full pay here. I would never, ever ask anyone about their FA status, and I am glad that the FA is there for the kids that need it. For the kids that I know are on FA, I've learned it either from my sons or from the kids directly. Never from admin or other parents. Coaches will sometimes talk about if they are discussing recruits, but I think everyone pretty much expects athletic recruits to be on FA of some sort.
Anonymous wrote:Do you really think all the rich private school parents go around asking each other how they are paying for tuition?
Family 1: Oh, we are not going to Europe this summer
Family 2: Putting off the new Tesla til next year
Family 3: Decided not to buy a beach house, got a condo instead. Because private school IS WORTH IT!
Family 4: My parents own an oil mine and want their grandchildren to have the best.
OP, this doesn't happen. Everyone just assumes if you're there, you scraped together money from somewhere. It will quickly come out that you don't travel 1st class, and you'll fit in accordingly.