Dubai radio presenter Kris Fade pulls daughters from school over term fees

“Empathy and human conversation can go a long way,” he said via Instagram

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Kris Fade Virgin Radio Dubai
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Dubai radio presenter Kris Fade shared his concern over an email from his daughters' school threatening a three-day suspension for unpaid fees. While acknowledging school policies, Fade stressed the importance of empathetic communication and human understanding, especially when dealing with children's emotional well-being during challenging times.

Key points

  • Dubai radio host Kris Fade received an email threatening daughters' suspension over unpaid fees.
  • Fade stressed the importance of empathetic communication from schools, not just policy enforcement.
  • He aims to spark a conversation about humane communication between schools and parents.

Dubai radio presenter Kris Fade has said he received an email from his daughters’ school stating that they would be suspended from attending school for three days if fees were not paid by a set date.

In an Instagram post shared from his account @krisfade, Fade said he had already paid fees for terms one and two, and that the matter related to term three, “which we’re in now”.

“This post isn’t about avoiding responsibility or creating conflict,” he wrote. “Schools have policies, and I respect that.”

Kris Fade says school fee email threatened three-day suspension for daughters

Fade said his concern was about how the message was communicated to parents and the effect it could have on children.

“But sometimes, especially in the world we’re living in right now, empathy and human conversation can go a long way,” he wrote. “A phone call. A discussion. A moment of understanding before sending an email that impacts children emotionally.”

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He added that parents are managing work, family and responsibilities while trying to meet their obligations.

“As parents, we’re all doing our best navigating life, work, family, and responsibilities,” Fade wrote. “I just believe communication should always lead with humanity first.”

Fade said the post was not intended to create dispute, but to start a conversation about how schools communicate with families over fee deadlines.

“That’s all this conversation is about,” he wrote. “And if you’re a parent struggling atm (at the moment), you’re not alone, I promise you that.”