Finding a School: October 2007 Archives

I'm beginning to wonder if the whole non-refundable deposits & tuitions policy at many preschools is something of a racket. I just got off the phone with a school -- which will remain unnamed until the refund check is cashed -- that we applied to last spring and then ended up not attending.
Basically, I plunked down about $600 in deposits and first month's tuition with the promise that we could get three mornings a week of nursery school. But not as many spots opened up as we had expected, and the school offered us two days a week, which didn't work for me. I was fine giving up the deposit money (though it was a bit steep I thought). But when the director started giving me a hard time about refunding a month's tuition, I became suspect.
How can you be charged for a product or service you didn't get?
After days of playing phone tag and then haggling over money, the school offered me a partial refund, which I'm going to take and run. The whole episode has cost way too much money, time and stress. This is preschool, for crying out loud. Then again, this is L.A., where nothing related to schools is ever simple or straightforward.
Do you have your own war stories to share? I'd love to hear em. barbara.correa@dailynews.com or comment here.

Tomorrow, Friday October 5, is NORM DAY, when the Los Angeles Unified School District finalizes class lists in a final juggling of slots. So, parents trying to get into a particular magnet or charter school should keep calling that day.
I called a bunch of other districts, including Newhall Unified, Glendale, Burbank and Las Virgenes, and none of them had heard the term -- their classes probably aren't impacted like they are in L.A. Santa Monica-Malibu district had its norm day yesterday, October 3.
Good luck!

Barbara Correa writes about work and family for the Los Angeles Daily News.

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