Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin = FOR PROFIT. Not good for the consumer or teacher.
This si not true by any statistical evidence. If anything, for profit schools tend to be managed better and Maintain during times like these. You’re a non profit troll.
No. An ex employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin = FOR PROFIT. Not good for the consumer or teacher.
This si not true by any statistical evidence. If anything, for profit schools tend to be managed better and Maintain during times like these. You’re a non profit troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin = FOR PROFIT. Not good for the consumer or teacher.
This si not true by any statistical evidence. If anything, for profit schools tend to be managed better and Maintain during times like these. You’re a non profit troll.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that the Governors office specifically put something out there a few weeks ago that MD daycares and preschools were not allowed to demand or keep payments for services that they did not provide. This is why many preschools and daycares started agreeing to do refunds.
Anonymous wrote:We need answers and we need them now!! Parents raise awareness to your local officials. Gubmt more concerned with opening up recreational places
Anonymous wrote:Franklin = FOR PROFIT. Not good for the consumer or teacher.
Anonymous wrote:For the people that are paying month to month, there's a really easy solution. Just stop paying. I doubt that any preschool contract is enforceable in these circumstances, thus I doubt that they would come after you for tuition.
For the people that paid in advance in a lump sum, I feel for them. Like others have said in this thread, bird in the hand is everything in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Franklin won’t open in June. Relax people. The people will rise up and prevail here