Aftercare programs at different NW DC Public Schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?

Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?


Oh, you are going to make me cry! Capital City aftercare is $270 a month. If you need before care as well, it is $370. It is going to be a major hardship, but even FARMS kids pay a huge chunk of that.
Anonymous
Some aftercare seems expensive and when you add dancing or gymnastics the price goes up, but your child seems content and the parent relieved that there are fewer activities now to run to on the weekend. On occasion, you feel that the aftercare is more enrichment than the school teaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?

Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?


Oh, you are going to make me cry! Capital City aftercare is $270 a month. If you need before care as well, it is $370. It is going to be a major hardship, but even FARMS kids pay a huge chunk of that.


And it is barely more than babysitting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?

Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?


$82.50 per month!! That is ridiculously cheap!! Who is providing the care for that price?


That is incredible. We pay $235/mo at our JKLM for aftercare run by the PTA and staffed by teachers from the school. Enrichment programs (also PTA-sponsored) cost extra, but the aftercare fee is prorated to accommodate the days that your child is doing an enrichment class instead.

Charter aftercare programs can be breathtakingly expensive. We turned down a PK3 spot at a charter last year for our youngest, in part because of the high cost of before/aftercare. When we factored that in, along with the loss of year-round access/day-to-day flexibility, the cost of continuing at our daycare didn't look so bad in comparison.
Anonymous
We pay $330 at Oyster and there is a sliding scale (based on family size/income levels.) There are enrichment activities as well that are optional ... some kids opt in, others not. These activities are changed up 3 times in the year.

Very happy with the quality and management. They help the kids with homework, then there is outdoor free play time, and then activities indoors. The counselors nurture my DC to be a better friend, student by modeling positive interaction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?

Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?


Oh, you are going to make me cry! Capital City aftercare is $270 a month. If you need before care as well, it is $370. It is going to be a major hardship, but even FARMS kids pay a huge chunk of that.


And it is barely more than babysitting.


Why do people compare after care with babysitting? Babysitting is 1:1 or 1:2, aftercare is like 1:10 or 1:15. Apples, oranges.
Anonymous
Shepherd is like $315 for aftercare only, and $350 for before and aftercare. Didn't realize it's on the higher end, I guess.

Enrichment activities (creative movement/yoga, Zumba/hip hop dance, Lego Robotics, basketball, etc.) are extra, and the choices vary by quarter.
Anonymous
OP here,
thanks everyone.Wow, I did not know that there was such a difference. At current school, aftercare is $ 250 per month, at new school, it is nearly $ 700 per month!!!! What?! I am sure you get what you pay for though.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
thanks everyone.Wow, I did not know that there was such a difference. At current school, aftercare is $ 250 per month, at new school, it is nearly $ 700 per month!!!! What?! I am sure you get what you pay for though.....


But you may get more than you need.
Anonymous
At my charter it is $315ish for both before and after. I pay for both, so I don't know what the breakdown is.
Anonymous
How do you find out how much aftercare costs at each school? We are going to be at Barnard this fall and I have not been able to find this online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
thanks everyone.Wow, I did not know that there was such a difference. At current school, aftercare is $ 250 per month, at new school, it is nearly $ 700 per month!!!! What?! I am sure you get what you pay for though.....


Your new school must be Mundo Verde or Yu Ying. Their prices are outrageous!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
thanks everyone.Wow, I did not know that there was such a difference. At current school, aftercare is $ 250 per month, at new school, it is nearly $ 700 per month!!!! What?! I am sure you get what you pay for though.....


Jesus. My au pair is $800/month for 45 hours of care! And she does vacation days and summer!
Anonymous
$700/mo is crazy. Does that include Enrichment or is that basic aftercare?
Anonymous
Seriously stop complaining about the "expensive" cost of after care at your public school. We didn't get a spot for PK 3 and are paying almost $30K for pre-school. SO stop complaining. $500 a month is a bargain.
post reply Forum Index » DC Public and Public Charter Schools
Message Quick Reply
Go to: