Faced with ballooning student and staffer COVID testing costs, at least one elite city private schools is passing the bill on to parents.
Collegiate School in Manhattan — which counts David Duchovny and John F. Kennedy Jr. as former students — sent a note to parents this week informing them of a 4 percent hike in tuition and their responsibility for testing costs., with most mandating vaccines and conducting regular screenings each week.
The board said that testing bills are piling up and they can no longer foot the bill from the school’s budget without compromising other areas of need. Collegiate announced this week that annual tuition for the 2022-2023 school year will rise to $60,400. A Collegiate parent said that the school’s affluent families can absorb the costs, but that steadily hiking tuition costs are beginning to raise eyebrows.SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett“The more restrictive the school environment, the more we are expected to pay,” a Collegiate parent told The Post. “It’s frustrating because it feels like there’s no end to it.”
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