And all that, in a school which is charging roughly 12 thousand dollars for elementary education and then doubling the fees for a student in need of an EIP.
This does not make sense. Perhaps the O.P’s accountant in mistaken. Perhaps, the O.P. is mistaken about the difference in fees.
Catholic schools in my area work really hard to take care of students with IEPs and there is no additional charge.
A quick look at tuition fees at VA Catholic schools, suggests that tuition both for Church members and for non-parishioners at the elementary level seems a bit lower (or a lot lower depending on the school) and I’m not finding any sort of financial discrimination for IEPs.
Yes. I posted this upthread…the school district where the OP resides pays for any special services. This is how it is set up in my area, and some of my relatives areas as well. You only pay more, about 1,000 per year if you are non Catholic.
Even school busses are provided at elementary level through the school district,.
I surmised from reading this thread it is an academy…k-12 but the tuition still does not fit. I know schools in the NYC area are about 8k for elemntary, at an academy… Then high school tuition goes up. I also wonder if they go to Europe for field trips because the op stated they pay 4000 for field trips
Also schools do not demand fund raising fees.
After all of these inaccuracies, I don’t think the situation posted is accurate either.
As a parent, anytime a teacher says something to my child or children that seems off, I confirm with the teacher directly, and if they don’t answer a phone call, I initiate an email. Its not wise to wait for the teacher…Sometimes a child miss interprets things and I want an accurate account or explaination. For me it usually about homework assignments. I am not saying the teacher is right here, but the way this has been handled is very poorly. Even a copy of a hand written note would be good if the op did not want to email.
When a parentt becomes hostile or defensive, or goes over the teachers head, before getting an explaination, I think the groundwork has been set
I have also seen parents who are agressive with teachers be told that Catholic school may not be the best fit for them and it’s not.
Some parents approach Catholic school with the misconception that because they are paying tuition, they can change or dictate how things are run as well, ie a Saturday meeting, or curriculum changes. I still think these questions were not only for the Op’s child, as many teachers these days communicate through email, twitter and so on… I think the other part was a get to know you kind of questionairre.
My thoughts would not go to CPS unless I had something to hide…that to me is paranoid.