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amother
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Today at 10:20 am
amother Brunette wrote: | Are all the parents of that school willing to open their books for someone to go through and see if they could find the money that they're saying they can't pay the same way that they want the school to do for them?
Posters that do not live in Lakewood- I don't think you understand how low tuition is here especially subsidized tuition compared to other places.
For elementary school girls you're talking about somewhere between 6800 & 8000 FULL. There are definitely a few exceptions but this is the average. That means that there are people who are paying $5,000 per kid Which is less than they would pay to send their kid to a babysitter for less time of the day.
For boys it's probably between $6,800 and 10, again that's full, many people get breaks without question. |
My daughter’s elementary school in Lakewood is $11,500 full. I’m not aware of any school charging $6800 full. $8000, yes.
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amother
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Today at 10:22 am
amother Lime wrote: | My daughter’s elementary school in Lakewood is $11,500 full. I’m not aware of any school charging $6800 full. $8000, yes. |
I'm guessing that the heimish schools are more. Yeshivish schools are around that price (6000 to 8000).
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amother
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Today at 10:39 am
amother Lime wrote: | My daughter’s elementary school in Lakewood is $11,500 full. I’m not aware of any school charging $6800 full. $8000, yes. |
Some of the smaller older schools are cheaper. The ones building new buildings are more expensive.
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amother
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Today at 10:39 am
amother Tulip wrote: | I'm guessing that the heimish schools are more. Yeshivish schools are around that price (6000 to 8000). |
No, it isn’t a heimish school at all….
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amother
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Today at 10:40 am
amother White wrote: | Some of the smaller older schools are cheaper. The ones building new buildings are more expensive. |
I think they in part cost more because they don’t have income from their building. But my girls school doesn’t have a building and hasn’t started building one to my knowledge. (nachlas)
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amother
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Today at 10:46 am
I’m asking again, why are the higher ups getting paid when the teachers are not. I understand their job is difficult, and they need to be paid to keep the school running, but it seems so backwards that the schools can’t pay their teachers and the administrators are driving new cars
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amother
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Today at 10:52 am
amother Canary wrote: | I’m asking again, why are the higher ups getting paid when the teachers are not. I understand their job is difficult, and they need to be paid to keep the school running, but it seems so backwards that the schools can’t pay their teachers and the administrators are driving new cars |
Are you sure they’re getting paid when teachers are not?
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amother
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Today at 11:03 am
amother Razzmatazz wrote: | Honestly, such comments are out of touch with the average family. Majority of families today need day camp as their childcare so they can work and pay said tuition for their kids.
It either comes down to paying for day camp and keep their jobs so they can continue to chip away at tuition. Or, one parent stops working and they lose significant income and now can't pay tuition at all. |
Yes, they need day camp and camp however, they don't need $2,000 daycamp and they don't need $3500 ( a half) camp. Camps and day camps need to find a way to cut their costs in half so people have more money for tuition.
If so many people are behind on their tuition how in the world is every child going to expensive camps? Do parents save their money to pay the camp tuition while ignoring school tuition?
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amother
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Today at 11:09 am
amother Lime wrote: | I think they in part cost more because they don’t have income from their building. But my girls school doesn’t have a building and hasn’t started building one to my knowledge. (nachlas) |
The schools without buildings are more expensive bec they will need to build a building.
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amother
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Today at 11:14 am
amother White wrote: | The schools without buildings are more expensive bec they will need to build a building. |
There is a separate building fee as well as multiple giant fundraisers for the building , and we were told our tuition is simply cost or educating our child not putting away money for a future building
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amother
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Today at 11:16 am
amother Canary wrote: | I’m asking again, why are the higher ups getting paid when the teachers are not. I understand their job is difficult, and they need to be paid to keep the school running, but it seems so backwards that the schools can’t pay their teachers and the administrators are driving new cars |
Why do you think the higher ups are getting paid & teachers are not??
I don't know any school administrator that lives a high life.
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amother
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Today at 11:17 am
amother NeonPink wrote: | The top 20% of the community is doing great. The bottom 20% is doing okay because the top 20% gives tzedakah to them plus there are government programs. The middle 60% are struggling month to month and barely or not at all making it. I’m quoting Eli Fried here. If you’re on LinkedIn, there has been a ton of discussion about it how most frum families are struggling so badly in this economy.
The frum lifestyle is no longer affordable. I think we will start seeing people go otd from this. |
100% I agree it's unaffordable. I just don't get why tuition is so often the bottom of the list.
People complain in Lakewood that it's so hard to get into a school and why don't people want to open schools. This is the reason. Specifically in this town, people expect to pay a fraction of the cost to educate their kids. Full tuition usually doesn't even cover the actual cost of education.
I spent many years with very little money and no help and no programs. We scrimped on food, on vacation, but we paid tuition. It probably helps that I don't have 12 kids. Or half that.
Rabbanim keep saying not to base the amount of kids you have on the amount of money that you need for them, but then where does that leave the schools?
It's a big issue.
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amother
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Today at 11:34 am
amother Jetblack wrote: | Go into debt. Is what we needed to do. I’m sure the teachers who aren’t getting paid go into debt too. It’s a sad state of affairs but there isn’t a solution. |
I already am in debt. What am I supposed to do now?
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amother
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Today at 11:39 am
amother Brunette wrote: | 100% I agree it's unaffordable. I just don't get why tuition is so often the bottom of the list.
People complain in Lakewood that it's so hard to get into a school and why don't people want to open schools. This is the reason. Specifically in this town, people expect to pay a fraction of the cost to educate their kids. Full tuition usually doesn't even cover the actual cost of education.
I spent many years with very little money and no help and no programs. We scrimped on food, on vacation, but we paid tuition. It probably helps that I don't have 12 kids. Or half that.
Rabbanim keep saying not to base the amount of kids you have on the amount of money that you need for them, but then where does that leave the schools?
It's a big issue. |
It's not that it's on the bottom of the list. It's just that the number is so high and totally unattainable, that the focus gets transferred to attainable stuff.
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Cheiny
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Today at 3:42 pm
amother Canary wrote: | Is the administration also behind on their own paychecks? If not, why is the blame of not paying teacher always put on parents? Let the admins cut their own salary a bit |
So the school faculty shouldn’t get paid so that parents don’t have to pay their tuition???
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amother
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Today at 3:43 pm
Cheiny wrote: | So the school faculty shouldn’t get paid so that parents don’t have to pay their tuition??? |
You’re putting words in my mouth
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Cheiny
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Today at 3:44 pm
amother Razzmatazz wrote: | Agree that no one should work for free. But curious about what would be your suggestion for parents who literally don't have the money? Are schools now going to accept kids only from financially stable families? Are we going to ostracize the poor and leave then without schools? |
Too many parents do have the funds to pay more than they do but they somehow prioritize everything else before paying tuition….
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amother
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Today at 3:57 pm
Cheiny wrote: | Too many parents do have the funds to pay more than they do but they somehow prioritize everything else before paying tuition…. |
That's a myth put forth by the school to justify their actions. Yes, there are a few who do that. But the majority doesn't. They are struggling for the basic survival needs.
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BaltoMom65
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Today at 4:06 pm
The expectation to send all children to private school is insane but it's there. Most people are struggling and tuition is a massive problem. The schools need to work something out because I'd like to know where the money goes. Why do other religious schools manage better and for less tuition? Why do many frum schools have so many administrators?
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BaltoMom65
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Today at 4:09 pm
justforfun87 wrote: | Honestly, stop funding kollels and start contributing to the local schools. This is a disgrace. | SCREAM IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS
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