Anonymous wrote:So Sidwell not paying back the 5M? I don’t understand how the forgiveness worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgundy Farm took $2.4 million??!? Shocked.
I am so curious how Burgundy spent this huge amount of money, besides the hand washing stations they added…
Anonymous wrote:Burgundy Farm took $2.4 million??!? Shocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a shameful chapter, in particular for certain schools. I am embarrassed for my kid's school and decided a while ago I am not donating again. I pay the full tuition and they can figure out the rest at this point. The whole industry is over the top.
Doing the same at my school. I am shocked. We did not lose 2 million in revenue streams or spend two million on a hvac and dots for the ground. Anyone defending this is crazy.
100%
This is just embarrassing. These Heads of Schools are making between 500-800k/year while still paying teachers a non-DC area livable wage. The greediness is beyond the pale. Private school admission went sky high with Covid, especially in MoCo.
Kudos to the schools who had the integrity to not take or return the money.
Anonymous wrote:For people asking where the money went, it was earmarked for salaries, though it was fungible in principle. Many schools faced a loss in revenue from no aftercare and no camps during covid. Additionally, many schools had to overhaul hvac systems, buy new equipment such as addition iPads and chrome books. The PPP money helped offset these other expenses because money budgeted for salaries could help cover new unexpected expenses. Some schools also modified there spaces to allow for additional classrooms. While some savings occurred, covid also created a lot of new expenses for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a shameful chapter, in particular for certain schools. I am embarrassed for my kid's school and decided a while ago I am not donating again. I pay the full tuition and they can figure out the rest at this point. The whole industry is over the top.
Doing the same at my school. I am shocked. We did not lose 2 million in revenue streams or spend two million on a hvac and dots for the ground. Anyone defending this is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:The PPP money does make me uncomfortable. For the record, the teachers worked longer hours than ever. Not a complaint, just a statement. It was a grueling run from March 2020 through this past year. Including summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is far from the first thread on this topic and I have no idea why people are so angry about it. Why is it wrong for a school to take the money but fine for a clothing boutique or a pizza place? You’ll all be absolutely livid to know my church got PPP money too. Wah wah wah.
Do clothing boutiques or pizza joints have an endowment like Sidwell?