Given the staff “walk out”, it’s possible that the money is owed to employees, which muddies the waters.
Possibly.
From experience, I can almost guarantee you that there’s way more drama behind the story than the numbers show.
trying to guilt every parent into paying $2,200.
That’s the read I got from the article too, but again I’m pretty sure the whole thing had a long prelude that also involved parents, so it didn’t exactly come as a shock.
Yeah. Nothing like solvency issues to drag out a bit of drama is there.
That’s only half of what I meant. Working with children & their parents, it tends to get very emotional. Or maybe I didn’t get your phrasing; I’m not a native speaker.
Sadly, everyone involved in this fiasco is at best underpaid but more likely a volunteer.
Possibly. From experience, I can almost guarantee you that there’s way more drama behind the story than the numbers show.
That’s the read I got from the article too, but again I’m pretty sure the whole thing had a long prelude that also involved parents, so it didn’t exactly come as a shock.
Yeah. Nothing like solvency issues to drag out a bit of drama is there.
Sadly, everyone involved in this fiasco is at best underpaid but more likely a volunteer.
That’s only half of what I meant. Working with children & their parents, it tends to get very emotional. Or maybe I didn’t get your phrasing; I’m not a native speaker.
Underpaid for sure.