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Sidwell Friends is "the nation's most elite private school"? That's news to me.
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Sidwell Friends, the nation's most elite private school, says that "Quaker values" allow it to take government money meant for struggling businesses. Read the story from
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Elite D.C. School, Sidwell Friends, Takes $5.2 Million Small Business Loan
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elleng
(131,074 posts)jimfields33
(15,933 posts)40K for a freaking year of grade school. Absurd. Close that fraud school down. Those pictures dont look like a elite private school to me. It looks like a dump!!!!!
Mad cow
(92 posts)jimfields33
(15,933 posts)Thats 10 percent of their paychecks before taxes. And Im really pissed that they go the money meant for small businesses. Thats really what Im pissed about.
Mad cow
(92 posts)elleng
(131,074 posts)jimfields33
(15,933 posts)Cicada
(4,533 posts)PPP loan. PPP stands for paycheck protection program. The loans are forgiven only if the funds are used to keep paying workers.Without these loans employers will lay employees off. The money ends up in the pockets of employees, not the pockets of employers.
jimfields33
(15,933 posts)elleng
(131,074 posts)should not have rec'd, along with many others.
The program, such as it is, appears not to be handled/administered well, which is not a surprise, considering the time constraints in establishing it AND the 'inclinations' of repugs.
jimfields33
(15,933 posts)delisen
(6,044 posts)Cicada
(4,533 posts)These loans are forgivable if you use the money to keep paying wages. The provisions of the law explicitly state that nonprofit organizations are eligible. These funds are aimed to go to workers, not employers. So I have no problem with Sidwell getting such a loan.
jimfields33
(15,933 posts)Enrollment is 1142 times 40,000 a year equals 48 million 680 thousand dollars in tuition. And they are hurting? Not buying it. Sorry.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,586 posts)I don't have any experience with Sidwell Friends, but all these schools have scholarships and varying rates depending on need.