Important Update to Studio Policy

 Piano teaching is my passion. 

It's also my livelihood. 

That's why I have a studio policy in place. It's a fairly straightforward policy, simple and flexible, but it ensures that there is clear communication between my customers and I regarding payment. 

But recently I discovered that there's one important thing missing in my policy: what my policy is when a student decides, mid-semester, that they no longer want to do piano. 

As of today, that clause is being added in: 

Should the student decide to quit piano mid-semester, for any reason, I require a lump sum payment for the remainder of the semester, no exceptions.

   Right now, I would very much like to go on a rant for all the reasons you shouldn't let your budding pianist quit mid-semester. But I'll save it for another day, and give you a link to a previous blogpost instead: 

"Go do your piano practice!"

And a post from a different blogger, a dynamic duo who are parents, piano teachers, and composers, the two-and-only Andrea and Trevor Dow: 

The Secret Weapon Great Pianists Share



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