Need names of good aftercare providers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you that it's high...but yours is not the highest as you had originally stated.


It is the highest for Springboard and very high for what Springboard offers. I have done Springboard and would not pay more than $10/day for it.
Anonymous
Try Innis Enterprise; current Hearst provide and a former Lamb provider.
Anonymous
Our WOTP school runs its own, not sure of legal structure but it's not a for profit company. I pay approx $260/mo plus $50 per day for professional days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you that it's high...but yours is not the highest as you had originally stated.


Sorry, it is the highest of all Springboard programs. Essentially we are paying twice as much (sometimes three times as much) per hour as the same program at other schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some DCPS and charters are using Champions this year. I don't know anything about program quality. http://www.discoverchampions.com/

DC's aftercare costs are, generally, less expensive than those in surrounding jurisdictions. Though I agree that the range of fees charged by different schools seems crazy. I think it's hard to staff a program for just a few hours a day.


OP here. We had considered Champions - almost awarded the contract - but found the quality to be very lacking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try Innis Enterprise; current Hearst provide and a former Lamb provider.


Thank you.
Anonymous
Oyster runs its own program (OCA) via the parent association. Sliding scale based on number of kids n family.

We pay about $300.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oyster runs its own program (OCA) via the parent association. Sliding scale based on number of kids n family.

We pay about $300.


We are considering this, but find it very daunting. Would you be able to give a little more detail about how it works?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school is going to be rebidding our aftercare contract and I hope and pray we find someone better. In order to facilitate that process I'd like to collect any names of aftercare programs that are:
- flexible
- affordable
and/or
- high quality

I know we probably can't get all three.

Thanks!




Who was the aftercare provider that you had?
Anonymous
Bumping this to hear more about Champions aftercare. Which schools use them? Any more feedback would be appreciated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do folks like Murch program? Don't they have language immersion?


Murch has four separate arrangements and all but one were organically grown by parents years ago out of necessity, filling in the gaps.

1) Murch x-day, with a parent Board: http://www.murchxday.net/about-us/. Independent of DCPS.

2) Capitol Language Services: which was started by a Murch parent, who continued and grew the program after her kids graduated: http://www.capitollanguageservices.net Independent of DCPS.

3) Flex Academies (this one you can hire) to manage after school enrichment classes from outside vendors - new this year. It used to be loosely organized by parents individually. Independent of DCPS.

4) Other teacher/parent sponsored after school clubs (guitar club, choir, musical, game clubs, track and cross country, basketball, hip hop club, etc.). Most are part of DCPS teacher's small stipend for after school programs thingy or DCPS athletics.

I like that you have a lot of options and can move between them all; but it is a lot of work for parents to set up and run these programs in the first place.
Anonymous
MOMIES TLC can be very good with a good site manager, but it's quality largely resides with the quality of the instructors.
Anonymous
Mann families - Do you like Wonders as an aftercare provider?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try Innis Enterprise; current Hearst provide and a former Lamb provider.


Thank you.


The on-site staff for Innis at Hearst is fantastic. Everyone loves Mr. Fred and he's great with the kids. But the administrative folks there are terrible. Never answer the phone and when they do it goes to a personal cell phone, the billing always is messed up and requires multiple phone calls. Innis could be great all around with an administrative change. Fortunately, Mr. Fred is so great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try Innis Enterprise; current Hearst provide and a former Lamb provider.


Thank you.


The on-site staff for Innis at Hearst is fantastic. Everyone loves Mr. Fred and he's great with the kids. But the administrative folks there are terrible. Never answer the phone and when they do it goes to a personal cell phone, the billing always is messed up and requires multiple phone calls. Innis could be great all around with an administrative change. Fortunately, Mr. Fred is so great.


We go to Hearst and in 5 years I've never had an administrative or billing issue with Innis.
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