Chapter 1237
Chapter 1237
Just this morning they had heard from that lady, and in the afternoon, they were immediately notified to suspend classes, which raised doubts.
Parents replied to the email asking and called the school. It wasn’t until the evening that the deputy principal showed up to respond.
“Dear parents, I understand your feelings, but now the school has encountered some problems. The land we lease has some ownership disputes. The other party demands that we suspend classes and close the school before the problem is resolved. We have no choice but to tell everyone to suspend classes”
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The deputy principal answered, “I’m not sure. It depends on whether the other party is willing to compromise. If they’re not willing, we may have to go to court.”
This made everyone panic.
“So as long as your problem isn’t resolved, we can’t go to school? We’ve all paid tuition. Why should we bear the loss for your problem?”
“Right, 80% of the families in our group are dual–earning. We chose full day care because we didn’t have time to take care of the children. Now it’s suspended. What about our children? Who’s going to take care of them?”
“When you were collecting meal fees yesterday, why didn’t you say there was a dispute over this land? Did this dispute just arise today?”
The deputy principal replied. “I fully understand the feelings of the parents. We didn’t hope to see this happen either I just contacted the principal, she feels very sorry about this She will do everything she can to resolve it. She understands that everyone is concerned about the children’s education, and she doesn’t expect to be understood So, she told me, if any parents want to drop out, we will fully refund this month’s tuition and meal fees as an apology”
It had been half a month already, and the school offering full refunds indicated a real problem that couldn’t be solved.
The parents‘ onginal intention was to resume classes as soon as possible, not to drop out.
Although they had many complaints about this kindergarten, they also knew it was the best–equipped school in the district, the teachers were very patient, and it saved a lot of trouble for the parents.
Transferring sounded easy, but which nearby school could accept so many students? They just hoped to go to school nearby: nobody wanted to go to other areas First of all, the school may not accept it Secondly, pick–up and drop–off were too troublesome.
So when the deputy principal proposed dropping out, the parents‘ opposition quieted down After
“while, a parent asked, “Principal, what exactly happened that we have to go to court and suspend classes?”
The deputy principal said, “This land was originally under the name of Principal Helen’s husband’s ex– wife. The ex–wife had once used this land as collateral to borrow money to pay off debts, but before the mortgage contract ended, the ex–wife had an accident and became a vegetable.
Helen’s husband managed to gather enough money and redeemed the land. Helen saw such a large place being wasted, so she and Principal Silvia jointly invested
in building this kindergarten.”
Not long ago, the daughter of Helen’s husband’s ex–wife suddenly claimed to dispute this land. She somehow obtained proof of land ownership and now firmly claims that this land was given to her by her mother.
Her mom pawned off this piece of land ages ago, and the loan was paid off by Principal Helen and her hubby. By rights, this land should belong to Helen. But thanks to some paperwork snafus that held up the official documents, she saw an opportunity.
We initially planned to sort it out through negotiation, but she demanded either five million bucks, or she’d shut the school down. We were worried they’d stir up trouble and mess with the students, so we had no choice but to suspend classes for a bit
No worries, folks. Principal Helen has lawyered up, and she’s actively working on this issue. She will get the students back in class ASAP”