Tuition without services

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is open to essential & phase 1 worker now, and they are asking for 100% tuition even if you are not sending kids to daycare in July. They will provide some virtual distance learning, but we don't have time to provide supervision during workweeks & my DC is not interested. We are not planning to send DC back to daycare till September/October or later, should we pay 100% tution to keep our spot? And, they say that paying 100% does not guarantee a spot, and we wouldn't know till we decide to send our child back.


And, everyone is talking about COVID19 second wave, what month will that be? October-December?


If you are not guaranteed a spot and you have a child over 3, I wouldn't worry about it. You can find a spot for older kids, but the infant/toddler is what is hard. If they will guarantee a spot, yes, but otherwise no.


Agree. You have to ask yourself what you would be paying for- potentially nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's daycare now requiring tuition payments in order to remain enrolled / eligible for future services once they reopen? Without it being a credit towards future tuition?


What do you expect? Spots are at a premium especially now with many preschools not opening up again. It’s time to return or stay home . Either way pay for your spot.


Ok Franklin Montessori - Josh Oboler, with your cheap, snake oil salesman ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's daycare now requiring tuition payments in order to remain enrolled / eligible for future services once they reopen? Without it being a credit towards future tuition?


What do you expect? Spots are at a premium especially now with many preschools not opening up again. It’s time to return or stay home . Either way pay for your spot.


Ok Franklin Montessori - Josh Oboler, with your cheap, snake oil salesman ass.

Ouch!!
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