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”

A parent asked, “How long do you need to resolve this problem? How long do we need to suspend classes?”

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.

can’t go to school? We’ve

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

you say there was a dispute over this land?

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

offering full refunds indicated a real

was to resume classes as soon as possible,

they also knew it was the best–equipped school in the district, the

but which nearby school could accept so many students? They just hoped to go to school nearby: nobody wanted to go to other

the deputy principal proposed dropping out, the parents‘

we

this land as collateral to borrow money to pay off debts, but before the mortgage contract

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