acrossthelines wrote:
The school I graduated from has gone from offering $100 off tuition for every family recruited to $1000. They're desperate for new students hahaha. Too bad they're on their fifth year of stupidity. The average graduating class size my first two years was 25-30 students (which is still tiny, but it's a K-12 school and honestly the small size prohibited cliques from forming, prohibited uncoordinated exclusion of students, and it was like a good family and fantastic my first two years) and now it's down three seniors this year.

lol, my school is going through the same issues. I'm pretty sure they actually had that same change in offering to families, too haha. The school is super broke. They've been cutting back as much as possible, but it still isn't doing enough. They're trying really hard to get exchange students in to get more money flowing, but it isn't helping much. Same thing is happening with the graduating classes. They started out small when the school branched out from pre-k through middle, to full on high school. Then it increased to like 20-25 kids, and now its down to usually 10 to 15ish, only that total now includes juniors who are graduating early. My graduating class had 16 people in it, and almost half of us were juniors graduating a year early.
Anyways, unless they get some financial help soon, they're going to be done for within the next few years... which as much as I didn't like the school, it's sad thinking that I might lose the place that was my second home from the ages of 3 to 17 lol.