It gets worse
I don't think the Montessori school is going to let us out of our contract for the school year. I am to write a formal letter asking to be released and then the Head of School will decide if she will "take it to committee" for a vote. Who knows how long that will take? It is already August 11th. I need to contact the other school to let them know if she is coming, but how can I do that when I don't know if they will let me out of the contract?
The Montessori school already has almost $6k of our money. We can't afford to just let them keep it. We can't afford to hire someone to watch Punk for those extra days. We can't afford the after-care program there. We just can't.
And they don't care. Because they don't have all of their slots filled.
The Montessori school already has almost $6k of our money. We can't afford to just let them keep it. We can't afford to hire someone to watch Punk for those extra days. We can't afford the after-care program there. We just can't.
And they don't care. Because they don't have all of their slots filled.
sucks
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You should just walk away from the $1,000 deposit, if they won't give it back to you easily, since that was in the contract.
But don't they have to refund the tuition you've pre-paid?
There has got to be a way to make this work, without throwing good money after bad. Keep in mind the concept of sunk costs! Either way, you've spent that 6,000, unless you get it back, so does it make sense to keep paying or to bail?
Dang, that's a crap situation! Also, sorry, I meant to call you today to see if you wanted to hang out with the wee one, but the day blew up in a flurry of errands and housework. Next time!
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They will not return the $4800 we sent them in May, either. Head of school made that very clear on the phone today.
They MIGHT release us from our obligation to pay them the additional $4800 that is due on November 1st. I can petition with a letter, then wait for the finance committee of the board of trustees (or whatever) to meet and vote on it, then get a decision. Some time in the next 4 or so weeks.
So my options are:
1. Make it work there and risk pissing off my job some more.
2. Walk away, enroll her in another school, and HOPE they let us out of the $4800.
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I'm sorry. I HATE these kinds of dilemmas.
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