R
Randman
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I'm from Michigan. My son went to a private high school his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. When his senior year arrived, we still owed the school a little bit of money from the previous year's tuition.
Because of this, my son can no longer attend this school until the tuition is paid. I completely understand that. So, he has enrolled in a public school for his senior year. What I don't understand is how this private school can withhold his transcripts from his new public school. It's like the double whammy. He can't attend the school because the tuition is not paid up, so he's not. But when he goes to attend a public school, he still can't get his transcripts. They are also withholding his MEAP scores.
Is there any legal recourse that can be taken in this matter? Although I am repaying the outstanding bill and will take full responsibility for it, it is as though this private school his holding my son's education hostage.
Because of this, my son can no longer attend this school until the tuition is paid. I completely understand that. So, he has enrolled in a public school for his senior year. What I don't understand is how this private school can withhold his transcripts from his new public school. It's like the double whammy. He can't attend the school because the tuition is not paid up, so he's not. But when he goes to attend a public school, he still can't get his transcripts. They are also withholding his MEAP scores.
Is there any legal recourse that can be taken in this matter? Although I am repaying the outstanding bill and will take full responsibility for it, it is as though this private school his holding my son's education hostage.