Anonymous wrote:This happens all the time and there’s no way to school and spend the resources going after you
Anonymous wrote:Consult a lawyer ASAP. Contracts are meant to be challenged and broken. And maybe the school will settle in the very least. This is your child you're talking about and what is best.
Anonymous wrote:Consult a lawyer ASAP. Contracts are meant to be challenged and broken. And maybe the school will settle in the very least. This is your child you're talking about and what is best.
Anonymous wrote:Does your child’s school really want to have a child who doesn’t want to be there for a full year?
Anonymous wrote:If OP decides to pay private while attending public. Can she change her mind and go back to the private 2 months later since she’s still technically paying for her spot?
Anonymous wrote:Other than attending private school for 2 weeks and then withdrawing are there any other ways a child can withdraw and still be covered by insurance (ex: medical, etc)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP decides to pay private while attending public. Can she change her mind and go back to the private 2 months later since she’s still technically paying for her spot?
No. Wtf would you do this to a private school?
Anonymous wrote:Other than attending private school for 2 weeks and then withdrawing are there any other ways a child can withdraw and still be covered by insurance (ex: medical, etc)?