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write a letter to your principals for fee concession​

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Answered by yashikathakur027
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Answer:

The Principal,

Abc School,

Chicago, Illinois.

Subject: Request for a fee concession.

Dear Sir/Madam,

It is being stated with the utmost respect, that I am a student of Grade Nine in your prestigious school. I always wanted to study here and I got admission about two years ago, which is a fact, I am still grateful for. I belong to a family that is struggling day and night to make both ends meet. We are a working-class family and I, myself do a part-time job to cover some of my personal and educational expenses. My father has a family of eight persons to support and he has been fired from his job about a month ago. Since then, my family has been left unable to support my education in this school.

Therefore, I am left with no choice but to ask for a fee concession in full. Your kindness in this matter will save me from dropping out of school. I have an excellent academic record and I assure you that it will remain like that until I graduate from this school.

Thanking you,

Yours Sincerely,

Mark Eisenberg,

Grade 8th,

Section B

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

To,

The Principal,

Abc School,

Chicago, Illinois.

Subject: Request for a fee concession.

Dear Sir/Madam,

It is being stated with the utmost respect, that I am a student of Grade Nine in your prestigious school. I always wanted to study here and I got admission about two years ago, which is a fact, I am still grateful for. I belong to a family that is struggling day and night to make both ends meet. We are a working-class family and I, myself do a part-time job to cover some of my personal and educational expenses. My father has a family of eight persons to support and he has been fired from his job about a month ago. Since then, my family has been left unable to support my education in this school.

Thanking you,

Yours Sincerely,

Mark Eisenberg,

Grade 8th,

Section B

Dated:

Explanation:

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