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Homeowners Associations
Asked by S.T. from Kansas City
on March 21, 2009
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My homeowners association is so out of wack. First off are dues are $200 a year we do have a pond in here but mind you that it legally is not the associations the deve...
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- They are suppose to have monthly meetings to discuss things. If this is not occuring then you need to get hold of the chaorperson and demand a meeting for the neiborho...
- I was on my HOA board for 4 years and unfortunately it takes a lot more money than you think to maintain your common grounds and pond, etc. HOA's are 100% volunteer s...
- I wasn't pleased with our association so I did the only thing you can do. Go door to door and stir it up. Our bylaws allowed for anyone to call a meeting and you cou...
Starting a Scholarship Fund
Asked by K.D. from Dallas
on June 11, 2010
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Does anyone have information on how to start a scholarship fund. The company I currently work for would like to start one for it's employees children. Any informatio...
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- The company I work for has a scholarship fund. Here's some of the basics. They set up a separate 401(c) corporation with the IRS. Each year they have a dinner to r...
- This is strictly off the top of my head. 1. I would begin by figuring out where the money for the fund is coming from. 2. Determine how much money will be distrib...
- I help run a scholarship program for the Arts Council I sit on, we give away between $600-$6000 scholarships per year depending on how much we have from the interest i...
PTO Thief!
Asked by S.H. from New York
on December 8, 2010
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I am not sure what I should do and am hoping for some advice. I don't belong to the PTO but I help out with everything our school does. I have always stayed away from ...
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- Definitely dont give up your receipt and you should suggest they prosecute the ex pto member that clearly skimmed the money. Don't let them bully you. I'd say you sh...
- Definitely report to the principle..I'm concerned why the lady you spoke to would insist on you paying the balance over a technicality that she didn't authorize it. Th...
- what choice do you have ? why are you worried about causing problems in the school? talk to both the principal and the PTO president at the same time and show them the...
Seeking Good Ob/gyn in Evans/Augusta
Asked by L.H. from Augusta
on June 25, 2008
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I am fairly new to the area and am in need of a good OB/Gyn. One who really seems to care. Also, which hospital would you all recommend for giving birth. Is there i...
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- I also go to Dr Allan Joseph and agree that he is wonderful. He's the best dr. I've ever been to, He delivered my second and third children and I wish I had known abou...
- Hands down the best doctor is Dr. Jean Paul McDonough. He is so thorough and really makes you feel taken care of. My first two children's births were less than perfect...
- I went to Augusta GYN in University hospital. and loved it, ive had one baby at mcg and one at university. I loved university for me but my baby had problems so they h...
Oak Park
Asked by R.T. from Chicago
on March 25, 2009
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My family and I are looking to buy a house to Oak Park. Are there any areas we should stay from? Please be honest. We bought a house in logan square a few years ago...
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- I've lived in Oak Park for 9 years now. We live in south oak park not far from the pool. It's a friendly, family neighborhood and I really love it here. We know our ne...
- I do not live in Oak Park but I think every street has its good and bad. My husband and I did look at Oak Park as a possible future place tomove to though. We were lo...
- My husband and I both grew up in Oak Park it was a wonderful place to grow up in!! He's a real estate agent and he's seeing more and more people move out of the city i...
Preschool Recommendations?
Asked by S.T. from Charlotte
on March 17, 2008
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Hi all. I'm moving to Charlotte in the next few months and need to find a good preschool near the Ballantyne area. I'm moving from Hermosa Beach, CA and my 2.5 yr ol...
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- My children (ages 4.5 and 2.5) attend Omni Montessori School here in the Ballantyne area. It is a fabulous school, especially the primary program. We moved here when...
- Morning! I would be happy to help you! My personal email is ____@____.com Have you already found a home? So we can get you close to that location. I am a Realtor in th...
- Hi S. : )I'm from Sherman Oaks,California. We have lived in Charlotte for five years. You'll love it. You should definietly check out the Omni School but there are t...
Seeking Private School for Very Bright, Gifted First Grader in West. Suburbs
Asked by K.B. from Chicago
on October 2, 2008
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We recently moved from So. CA to Naperville (district 204). We choose this town and school district based on the high test scores, talking to a few parents, our realt...
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- There is a Montessori School on Butterfield (RTE 56) just east of Kirk/Farnsworth. I friends who attend there, and love it. They had been at the Four Winds Waldorf S...
- All my nieces and nephews attend Naperville Christian Academy. They are learning languages in 1st grade. It is amazing to me what they know at such a young age. The cl...
- K., My son attends New Beginnings Christian Montessori, a school that has been mentioned. The ratio this year is 15 or 16 students to 1 head teacher & 1 assistant. ...
Retaining a Child Back in School
Asked by C.P. from Dallas
on June 3, 2009
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Does anyone know who makes the final choice when holding your child back in school? The school or the parent? Is there any law?
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- I was held back a grade in second grdae. I am an August birthday and was the youngest in my class. I guess my parents did it more to help me from a maturity standpoint...
- I am in that situation myself. The school is recommending that I hold my daughter back in kindergarten but if I wanted, I could insist that she move on to first. How...
- That decision should be made jointly, but I have seen cases where the parent requested grade retention and the school would not go along with the request. I shoul...
Activities for Husband / Wife to Do Together
Asked by M.G. from Boston
on January 13, 2009
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My husband and I have been married for 11 years and have 3 kids 8, 6 and 1. We rarely go out and find it har to connect with each other when we are home (kids around ...
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- Hi M.,I can only answer your pled for help by telling you that my daughter and son-in-law/son and daughter-in-law needs adult time to reconnect with themselves.I offer...
- Letterboxing or geocashing!
- Schedule regular date nights and don't break them! You can switch off deciding what to do - but make it a rule that the other one has go to along cheerfully. Until y...
Private to Public and Public to Private
Asked by P.O. from Harrisburg
on April 26, 2011
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Have you ever had to take your child out of private school and place them into public school for a certain reason or vice versa, take them from public and place them i...
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- Friends kids were in a private Christian school. The public school was so far behind that is was nearly a whole grade. My friends son didn't want to do any of the wo...
- i put my older one in private school because he was getting lost in the shuffle in middle school. his grades were fine and his teachers liked him, but i didn't like wh...
- My kids aren't old enough for school yet, but when I was younger my parents pulled me out of public school and put me into private in 5th grade. I Loved private schoo...