Are they in-person only? Do remote workers qualify? |
I did for a year. That was pre-Covid. It wasn’t subsidized. It was also not convenient to take dc on commute, and we ended up moving to a daycare close to home. |
Depends on the company, but I’ve known remote workers who qualified for the Bright Horizons at the uspto at the employee rate. |
it's a bright horizons inside my federal employers leased space. my spouse had to fill out an sf-85 to be able to get a badge to pick our kid up. |
They're lying. The proof? My daycare is subsidized by $800/month. Its $1100 per infant downtown. Federal Exchange Commission. |
Need to know how good is LadyBug Academy, the open house is in 5 days! Do any companies have preferential placement - there or elsewhere?
https://www.ladybug-academy.com/ ![]() |
Update - they are open from 7:00AM - 6:00PM. Similar to AppleTree. |
Who is lying? You can't conceive that different agencies have different benefits, and that the onsite daycare may or may not have a subsidy? The daycare rates at my daycare are published, they are the same for agency employees as for community families. My daycare charges $2400/child from infant through twos, and then the costs drop to I think $1800 for preschool? Daycares closer to my home charge $2900/child, though. |
Why does your daycare charge $2400/mo a child and downtown is $1100? |
Is this a serious question? Different businesses providing different services in different locations (with differing levels of employer subsidy) charge different amounts. |
My kids went to the NIST Childcare center in Gaithersburg. My understanding was that they got the space for free. It was a wonderful place. It was parent board run not a chain. |
i thought it was pretty clear: going rates for downtown dc are around $2900/mo and my agency doesn't subsidize? i mean, tell me the address of whatever daycare this is and if be happy to see if they have a spot for my two year old. of course, pretty sure that i make more by not being on the gs scale than this particular agency daycare would save me. |
I like NIST's waitlist determination - seems this is common in this area, federal employees get priority. Children are offered spaces according to the following priority categories: A. Children (dependents) of Federal NIST employees B. Children (dependents) of non-NIST Federal employees C. Children (dependents) of NIST Associates D. Children with a grandparent, aunt or uncle who is a Federal NIST employee E. Children (dependents) of U.S. citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents, who are not in the priority categories above |
Kid is going to CFPB Small Savers Montessori and it’s 2250/month for a baby. Really amazing facility and staff.
We’ve had so much drama with nannies that daycare was a god send. Many federal daycares are run by parent boards. So much more accountable and well-run relative to private equity-funded care centers. This is our second federal daycare. |
My kids go to a federal daycare, albeit one at an agency near my house in MoCo, not the downtown one I work at, since we only go in once a week. Very happy with the care we get. |