Australian kindergarten asks parents to pay thousands for their children's art
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A preschool in Australia was on the verge of bankruptcy. The solution? To sell the children's drawings to the parents. One Sunday evening, an email landed in the parents' inboxes, presenting the school's unexpected fundraising plan. The management had put together albums with all the children's finger drawings. The price tag? Over the equivalent of 13,600 kronor. Let's say ...
Parents told to pay £1,000 for their own children's art with nursery accused of 'emotional blackmail'
A nursery in Australia has sparked outrage after asking dozens of families to pay exorbitant sums of money to take home their children's artwork.The high price of A$2,200 (£1,000) bought parents a curated portfolio of paintings and photos of the artists.The scheme was portrayed as a fundraiser which would allow the debt-ridden school to pay some of their long-overdue bills, including teachers' wages. Craigslea Community Kindergarten and Preschoo…
The Ministry of Education announced that it had recovered the children's works of art in order to return them to the parents, without their having to pay.
A daycare center in the Australian city of Brisbane has billed parents over €1,000 for a book of their child's crafts. The daycare center hoped this would help them get out of financial trouble, according to the BBC. Among other things, there were salary arrears. For €2,200 (over €1,200), parents could purchase a "portfolio" of their child's most beautiful drawings. The daycare center tried to sell it to them under the guise of a fundraising cam…
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