Mundo Verde parents?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Dislike: Commute

Like: Popular


You like that it's popular? Why?


+1


Sarcasm
Anonymous
Likes: amazing teachers (I have 2 kids there for several years), warm, engaged community, kids speak excellent Spanish, lots of great field trips, kids love school.

Dislikes: outdoor space currently under construction and unusable, but will be finished next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Likes: amazing teachers (I have 2 kids there for several years), warm, engaged community, kids speak excellent Spanish, lots of great field trips, kids love school.

Dislikes: outdoor space currently under construction and unusable, but will be finished next year.


will the outdoor space be completed by the fall? thanks!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$420 until 6pm, $520 until 6:30pm


$120 for before care, so you can be as high as $640 if you need both.


Compared to other DC public schools, that is expensive! Do any public schools in this area charge more than MV?


I think YY may be close, but not as high. I think the average is $300-$350. This is the sole reason we did not apply. Even if we can afford it, I can't respect a school that doesn't respect the needs of many families. Sure they give discount for poor folk, but there are many working poor families.


Wow, I hope you actually did a little more research before you dismissed MV. Did you know the sliding scale they have does slide for working poor families too, not just FARM families? But maybe it wasn't right for you for other reasons, so who knows...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likes: amazing teachers (I have 2 kids there for several years), warm, engaged community, kids speak excellent Spanish, lots of great field trips, kids love school.

Dislikes: outdoor space currently under construction and unusable, but will be finished next year.


will the outdoor space be completed by the fall? thanks!


Should be.
Anonymous
Is the $420 you mentioned the aftercare cost per month?

Also does MV run summer camp?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$420 until 6pm, $520 until 6:30pm


$120 for before care, so you can be as high as $640 if you need both.


Compared to other DC public schools, that is expensive! Do any public schools in this area charge more than MV?


I think YY may be close, but not as high. I think the average is $300-$350. This is the sole reason we did not apply. Even if we can afford it, I can't respect a school that doesn't respect the needs of many families. Sure they give discount for poor folk, but there are many working poor families.


Wow, I hope you actually did a little more research before you dismissed MV. Did you know the sliding scale they have does slide for working poor families too, not just FARM families? But maybe it wasn't right for you for other reasons, so who knows...


LOL. Most people who get SNAP *are* the "working poor."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$420 until 6pm, $520 until 6:30pm


$120 for before care, so you can be as high as $640 if you need both.


Compared to other DC public schools, that is expensive! Do any public schools in this area charge more than MV?


I think YY may be close, but not as high. I think the average is $300-$350. This is the sole reason we did not apply. Even if we can afford it, I can't respect a school that doesn't respect the needs of many families. Sure they give discount for poor folk, but there are many working poor families.


Wow, I hope you actually did a little more research before you dismissed MV. Did you know the sliding scale they have does slide for working poor families too, not just FARM families? But maybe it wasn't right for you for other reasons, so who knows...


LOL. Most people who get SNAP *are* the "working poor."


That too, but I think the PP who said they didn't even apply is not receiving SNAP. MV's sliding scale is not only for FARMS/SNAP - receiving families. You can qualify for less than the $420 even if you don't qualify for SNAP. The other PP was very judgemental without apparently doing their homework.
Anonymous
So what HHI qualifies you for the reduced rate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what HHI qualifies you for the reduced rate?


I don't know what the current income is that qualifies you. If you really want to know the best source is always the school directly. I looked into it last year and I don't remember the exact cut off, I just remember that there was FARMS and then there was a whole income range between FARMS and "no discount". Call the school for the most accurate and up to date info.
Anonymous
What qualifies a family for the "Discount rate" or is that the rate for a sibling?
Anonymous
MV does have a summer camp for existing students for part of the summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MV does have a summer camp for existing students for part of the summer.


The same as most schools besides Haynes....
Anonymous
Most schools offer summer school? Really? Quite a few don't. Charters like ITS, DCPS like Brent ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most schools offer summer school? Really? Quite a few don't. Charters like ITS, DCPS like Brent ...



Schools that offer summer programs include:

- Stokes
- Yu Ying
- ITS
- Lee Montessori
- CMI
- Mundo Verde
- AppleTree
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