Anonymous wrote:I'm a HM and I would like transparency on this issue as well. It would help everyone to understand that it may, indeed, happen. It would also help the potential APs understand their risks as well. That said, they should also publish the stats for what % of APs rematch and then finish out their year.
I'd also like to know- what % of APs match or don't match in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agency told us the rate is approximately 33%. Our coordinator's rate seems much lower (very small cluster though).
Will they confirm this in writing? Or not?
Are you affiliated with the program? I don't know any host parents who are so concerned with the national average.
And to that point, if you are that interested, please call yourself and report your findings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agency told us the rate is approximately 33%. Our coordinator's rate seems much lower (very small cluster though).
Will they confirm this in writing? Or not?
Are you affiliated with the program? I don't know any host parents who are so concerned with the national average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agency told us the rate is approximately 33%. Our coordinator's rate seems much lower (very small cluster though).
Will they confirm this in writing? Or not?
Are you affiliated with the program? I don't know any host parents who are so concerned with the national average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agency told us the rate is approximately 33%. Our coordinator's rate seems much lower (very small cluster though).
Will they confirm this in writing? Or not?
Anonymous wrote:Our agency told us the rate is approximately 33%. Our coordinator's rate seems much lower (very small cluster though).