Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
You didn’t want an education for your kids ?
Indoctrination more important that’s sucky parenting
+1. I don’t think it’s a bad thing if these small, not-very-regulated schools close
So you don’t believe in a variety of choices for different families.
So you would have the accreditation process for schools be non-existent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
You didn’t want an education for your kids ?
Indoctrination more important that’s sucky parenting
+1. I don’t think it’s a bad thing if these small, not-very-regulated schools close
So you don’t believe in a variety of choices for different families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
You didn’t want an education for your kids ?
Indoctrination more important that’s sucky parenting
+1. I don’t think it’s a bad thing if these small, not-very-regulated schools close
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
You didn’t want an education for your kids ?
Indoctrination more important that’s sucky parenting
+1. I don’t think it’s a bad thing if these small, not-very-regulated schools close
Anonymous wrote:lol in six months parents will be defaulting on their financial obligations
In a year these schools will start to collapse
The Great Depression tells us this
Smoot Tally told you this .
Oh dear maga dummies I can not wait
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The COVID effect is probably going to last at least a decade. There are a lot of families, like mine, who pulled our kids from public at the start of COVID when our kids were in elementary and middle school who stuck with private through high school and were happy to do so. Those that opted for private for their kindergarteners who would have otherwise gone public are still in it from the COVID effect so I suspect even with the birth rate decline the schools around here will have a few more years of runway. I'd be preparing for the next few years if I were a private school, though, making sure I could weather a downturn around 2030.
It’s an interesting conversation but it feels like a lot of speculation. Hard numbers are missing for applications, acceptances, and yield. Several factors can be at play for each individual school and for the region as a whole. And the Covid effect and birthrate might have very different consequences, depending on the grades served.
Anonymous wrote:The COVID effect is probably going to last at least a decade. There are a lot of families, like mine, who pulled our kids from public at the start of COVID when our kids were in elementary and middle school who stuck with private through high school and were happy to do so. Those that opted for private for their kindergarteners who would have otherwise gone public are still in it from the COVID effect so I suspect even with the birth rate decline the schools around here will have a few more years of runway. I'd be preparing for the next few years if I were a private school, though, making sure I could weather a downturn around 2030.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
You didn’t want an education for your kids ?
Indoctrination more important that’s sucky parenting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.
If this is the school I think it is, I completely get why you wouldn’t want to name it. Just know that the head of school has a long history of telling families—and staff—that things are the way they are “everywhere” to try to prevent them from comparing notes with other schools and learning the truth. It’s all smoke and mirrors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which school, OP?
A smaller religious school.in VA - prefer not to say.