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tingtingting 發表於 12-6-23 16:12
Although I don't endorse the new policy I do have some sympathy for the school. These days schools can't get good teachers from overseas unless they are ready to pay as much as $40k (including rental allowance) for each teacher month after month. What can the schools do if their teachers need to spend more than half of the salaries on rents?
Please note that the current parents are facing the increasing school fees already.
The raise in the teacher's salaries are covered by the incerase of the school fees.
Moreover, the campus has been let out for running ESL language and sports classes.
Some private swimming clubs also rent the school pool for training classes.
ESL has already asked the 2012 new parents to pay $23,500 for the building levy which will rise up to $50,000 in 2013.
ESL has already been doing everything she can to get money from parents.
I just wonder why ESL keeps shouting 'lack of money'.
Perhaps, ESL should let the parents have a clear view of the books before proposing any other money sucking schemes.
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