If you use SACC . . .

Anonymous
Do you have to pay for both before and after care? With my part time schedule, I would need the morning care but not afternoon. My son is only 3, but I'm just curious. Thanks!
Anonymous
They are seperate. You can do morning, afternoon or both.
Anonymous
...and at many schools the wait list moves much quicker for morning SACC.
Anonymous
And many schools have no waitlist for morning sacc, however if you really need it, I'd get on the list the year before you child starts school.
Anonymous
You mentioned "part time"... Just wanted to mention that SACC requires that you work at least 30 hours/week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You mentioned "part time"... Just wanted to mention that SACC requires that you work at least 30 hours/week.


How do they verify this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mentioned "part time"... Just wanted to mention that SACC requires that you work at least 30 hours/week.


How do they verify this?


Yeah, they don't. Sucks. I know of a mom who barely works pt, she schleps her kids to SACC every day. Am very tempted to report it next year.
Anonymous
Not sure why anyone would do this since SACC is not cheap, requires a 5 day committment, and is not the most fantastic progam in the world or anything. That used to happen for afternoon kindergarten at our school but now that it's gone all the children in SACC for the most part I know to have two working parents.
Anonymous
You have to fill out paper work once you are admitted into the BF or AS SACC programs. It has you list employment and Household income. SO they could check to see if you qualify. You just never know. And I do know of people reporting other people who didn't qualify. Our school has a very long waitlist 1-2 years so spots are golden. Also each SACC program is different. Our kids loves it and we think it is pretty great as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also each SACC program is different.


+1

We have had kids at two different SACC programs and the difference between the two is HUGE.
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