While according to the inutile and contestable Board of Directors of PSBAQC, the last day of operations for the school was on on October 18, 2013, apparently, no one heard it -- or no one cared to listen. November 6, 2013 was a normal first day for PSBAQC students, albeit some tweets were about absent teachers, with the students expecting to really dig into normal classes a couple of weeks from the first day of classes. And that's the norm.
We assume that this Board will play the long game, and it is really up to the existing administration inside the campus to keep things working. Running a school is a serious matter, and without backing, the school may find it hard to continue operations after a couple of years.
So checks to PSBA-QC Inc cannot be accepted in the school, the reason being that the school's bank accounts are on hold, or should be, until the legal cases of the corporation are settled with finality. Little things like that can easily compound into bigger problem like accounting, keeping cash and transferring it to the bank, and so on and so forth. Everything and everyone really has to work.
The administration has to get down to business. The staff has to perform, and the teachers have to show the new students that it really is worth it to come back to PSBAQC next year and the year after that, until the students graduate. And the batch after that, too.
It can't be just another back to school experience, if PSBAQC is to go on. PSBAQC has to be better.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, do you have any idea how much a full page advertisement on a major newspaper costs? A hundred thousand pesos, at least. Granted that the dubious Board did not buy full page ads, several major newspapers did carry the useless notice of closure.
This is how stupidly serious that dubious board is -- wasting all that money for a closure no one followed. A student or two could have finished college with the money instead. So don't tell us financial difficulties were the reason prompting the decision for the notice of closure.
You call it poor decision-making from the supposed Board of Directors of the melting pot of knowledge and wisdom.
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