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[quote=Anonymous]Having before school care in the classrooms sounds horrible for the teachers, who can't set up their rooms without the children getting into things, starting to do work, etc. Before care would be better off in a separate room - empty classroom, cafeteria, gym.... but if an extra room isn't available due to space constraints, I can see before care being very difficult as well as expensive. I guess you could rotate which classroom has before care, because there wouldn't be 100% of the children using it.... but still a lot of children milling about in a room using materials - by 8:45am the room has to be reset and the regular children are arriving. Seriously, as a teacher you don't know how difficult this is. Also, public school is for education - it's not childcare. I know, I know, we all need childcare, but really - public school is for education - and it's not up to the public school to provide 10-12 hour care, that's childcare not public school. [/quote]
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