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List mates:We discuss private schools and whether they are a good placement for our kids. This article is very timely and I can personally verify that this happens, even if the withdrawal is for academic rather than financial reasons.ThanksJoan Sent from my iPadBegin forwarded message:Date: April 30, 2012 12:38:17 PM EDTTo: 'Joan Gliboff' Subject: NY Times article

FYI – Attached is an article from today’s NY Times about private schools in NYC forcing parents to pay the full tuition amount after they decide not to attend. They mention a law suit where the parents won because the school could not prove they would be financially harmed by the student not attending.

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