SAAC/Magnet Program -- Quandry, What Would You Do?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Avoid SACC, it's rotten.


Can you elaborate? I have heard it's different at all locations. Open to suggestions tho!


It luck of the draw. Some are good, and some are bad. The problem is that when issues arise the SACC manager for the county is not that responsive and he tends to support the staff over parents voicing their opinions. SACC in my opinion does not like to hear complaints, nor take any suggestions. Bring up a complaint they will tell you that there is nothing you can do, and if you don't like it, pull your child out. They also like to tell you that the principle is powerless to do anything to address issues with SACC. That doesn't seem 100% true in that it is the principle's school.

That being said, there is some good SACC centers out there. I have experienced good and bad times pertaining to the child care my children receive from SACC. Unfortunately, the bad times out weigh the good. I wish I could write it was all sunshine and butterflies, I really do, but my oldest daughter told me she is tired of the same old games, and playing Subway Surfers, a game that is an APP! It really depends on your SACC center. Do you research and avoid the rotten apples.


This PP has it right. SACC differs greatly by school. We love our, but even our director acknowledges all are not the same .. so depending on where you kid ends up you may or may not be happy with the SACC program.
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