If you can afford more expensive camps, why are you taking up other people's spots for DPR?

Anonymous
Several friends of ours, with million-dollar homes, are trigger ready for DPR camps and have no problem snagging up spots. This irritates me, because if they're well off, why are they taking up spots of those who need it more? If you have the money but do DPR, do you do it guiltless?
Anonymous
Why do you think DPR programs are for lower income people? They are for everyone.
Anonymous
Idiotic post. Anyone can sign up. No one should feel guilty.
Anonymous
And everyone benefits when economically diverse kids play together.
Anonymous
So well-off people need to automatically enroll in expensive things?
DPR may be more convenient. Maybe that’s where their children’s friends are going. Maybe timing is better.
Anonymous
What???? Why should people pay more just because they can afford it?
Anonymous
I'm not saying they should pay more, I'm saying why not allow these spots for people who really need them.
Anonymous
Huh? Can’t people of all income levels get up at 6:45 to sign up?

My kids love them, they are convenient, and I have never been told there was an income cap. Plus not all of them are super cheap, like gymnastics.

Plus yes, I don’t want my kid to spend their whole summer with people who can afford 500 dollar camps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Can’t people of all income levels get up at 6:45 to sign up?

My kids love them, they are convenient, and I have never been told there was an income cap. Plus not all of them are super cheap, like gymnastics.

Plus yes, I don’t want my kid to spend their whole summer with people who can afford 500 dollar camps.


It's actually at noon, I've never seen it at 6:45. And by 12:05 all spots are taken. So yes, I think it's unkind of people who have laptops and desktops and nannies to take up the spots of people who might have to do elsewhere to sign up and snag a spot.
Anonymous
I feel a teeny bit guilty when I sign up my kid for the $70 dollar all day camps. I only do it for a couple of weeks out of the summer. But I don’t feel that bad because it’s not like I got special treatment to get them and my son loves them.

I really don’t think these camps are intended for low income families only. Why would they be?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Can’t people of all income levels get up at 6:45 to sign up?

My kids love them, they are convenient, and I have never been told there was an income cap. Plus not all of them are super cheap, like gymnastics.

Plus yes, I don’t want my kid to spend their whole summer with people who can afford 500 dollar camps.


It's actually at noon, I've never seen it at 6:45. And by 12:05 all spots are taken. So yes, I think it's unkind of people who have laptops and desktops and nannies to take up the spots of people who might have to do elsewhere to sign up and snag a spot.


In Arlington registration opens at 7. Maybe you can ask your county to switch to that so it’s more fair?
Anonymous
I don't think they're intended for low-income families, I just know several who are disappointed they couldn't get their kid in, and I feel guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Can’t people of all income levels get up at 6:45 to sign up?

My kids love them, they are convenient, and I have never been told there was an income cap. Plus not all of them are super cheap, like gymnastics.

Plus yes, I don’t want my kid to spend their whole summer with people who can afford 500 dollar camps.


It's actually at noon, I've never seen it at 6:45. And by 12:05 all spots are taken. So yes, I think it's unkind of people who have laptops and desktops and nannies to take up the spots of people who might have to do elsewhere to sign up and snag a spot.


Maybe you should campaign for set-asides based on income. It's not unkind for people to sign up for a program that is open to them according to the rules established by DPR.
Anonymous
If they were for low-income families only, there would be an income requirement... Where do you draw the line? My family is middle class, can we use DPR? What about the working poor families, then? Do I have to leave a spot for them?
Anonymous
Do we really want a “poor kids only” camp? I sincerely don’t know. Would low-income parents want that? Would the kids want that?
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