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    May 27, 2012, 07:44 PM
    No one questions my daughter leaving private school
    Hello,
    My 16 year old daughter was enrolled in a private boarding high school this past year. Because she had almost no support from her dorm parent, found some of the teaching to be mediocre, and was unhappliy all year, she has made the mature decision to return to her public high school, where she did very well. The amazing thing is: no one at the boarding school has asked any of us anything about her departure. We received a check in the mail refunding some of her paid tuition, so they are aware. Why would they be so dismissive, and prevent us from being heard and having any closure? It's now hurtful and angering in addition to being sad that this dream has become such a disappointment.
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    May 29, 2012, 10:49 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by madmo View Post
    Hello,
    My 16 year old daughter was enrolled in a private boarding high school this past year. Because she had almost no support from her dorm parent, found some of the teaching to be mediocre, and was unhappliy all year, she has made the mature decision to return to her public high school, where she did very well. The amazing thing is: no one at the boarding school has asked any of us anything about her departure. We received a check in the mail refunding some of her paid tuition, so they are aware. Why would they be so dismissive, and prevent us from being heard and having any closure? It's now hurtful and angering in addition to being sad that this dream has become such a disappointment.
    I'm sorry that your daughter did not find the school to offer what she had hoped. There are many excellent boarding schools and it's unfortunate that she found the experience to be less than she (and you) had hoped. During the year did you have the opportunity to meet with her dorm head and her academic advisor to discuss your daughter's concerns? As for why they haven't called you since just a guess, but I suppose the school believes that ultimately this was your decision (after all, your daughter is a minor), and perhaps through those previous discussions were well aware that you were contemplating such a change.

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