Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have not received any communication from the school. Were offered a space Friday and accepted that day. Poor form.
Yeah, it was the same for us until I asked. Apparently those of us that accepted over the weekend should have been on the email list but were not.
I even asked them directly in an email Friday and did not receive any response. I'm not happy.
I'm this PP, and I JUST received a response now stating that school will be at Chillum Place. I will respond that we are not attending but I almost feel like just ignoring them altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have not received any communication from the school. Were offered a space Friday and accepted that day. Poor form.
Yeah, it was the same for us until I asked. Apparently those of us that accepted over the weekend should have been on the email list but were not.
I even asked them directly in an email Friday and did not receive any response. I'm not happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver lining for parents who were shut out in the lottery--show up the first day at SS saying you accepted a spot. Based on their epic fail with the location debacle they'd be hard pressed to turn you away. On the other hand, There will be so many complaints racked up with the charter board that their charter is likely in jeopardy.
I don't think the charter board is much onto enforcing. Too busy making money.
The charter board doesn't make money.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver lining for parents who were shut out in the lottery--show up the first day at SS saying you accepted a spot. Based on their epic fail with the location debacle they'd be hard pressed to turn you away. On the other hand, There will be so many complaints racked up with the charter board that their charter is likely in jeopardy.
I don't think the charter board is much onto enforcing. Too busy making money.
Anonymous wrote:Just close the school already along with your future co-tenants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They knew last week. They stated it in the public meeting tonight. The owners of the Wisconsin Ave. space never wanted to rent, only to sell. They were trying to get a third-party to buy the building and then rent to SS. They couldn't make it happen, so they signed a two-year lease with Sela.
When did they know last week--before Friday? What did the PCSB say at the meeting?
Anonymous wrote:They knew last week. They stated it in the public meeting tonight. The owners of the Wisconsin Ave. space never wanted to rent, only to sell. They were trying to get a third-party to buy the building and then rent to SS. They couldn't make it happen, so they signed a two-year lease with Sela.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They knew exactly what they were doing by not responding.
It's so unprofessional. It would be difficult for me to trust the administration after this seemingly intentional tactic of keeping parents in the dark. I'm glad we're not sending our child there.
Anonymous wrote:They knew exactly what they were doing by not responding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have not received any communication from the school. Were offered a space Friday and accepted that day. Poor form.
Yeah, it was the same for us until I asked. Apparently those of us that accepted over the weekend should have been on the email list but were not.
I even asked them directly in an email Friday and did not receive any response. I'm not happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have not received any communication from the school. Were offered a space Friday and accepted that day. Poor form.
Yeah, it was the same for us until I asked. Apparently those of us that accepted over the weekend should have been on the email list but were not.