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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its interesting OP, people like you ranting when you can clearly afford child care and are the issue. We are at a low income school. Families have figured it out. Low income either get a child care voucher, family/friends or they use the equity hub which is for low income families who pay $50 a month or free if they cannot afford that. I think its interesting how little people know about the resources out there and instead scapegoat the low income and special needs families as the reason to go back. [/quote] Resources are only for people that qualify for them. The child care centers around me that offer options for distance learning range in price from $1200 to $1600 a month. This is more than the cost of many private schools. My family organized a pod with some of our neighbors and it costs $840 a month for each family. This is a bargain but the tutor isn’t happy and there are a whole bunch of issues with it. I think it’s likely she won’t continue past January and we will be forced to figure something out something else. [/quote] Correct but people here are demanding in person school because of the low income families. Private is always an option for those that need child care but several are hybrid or DL and many are having Covid incidents.[/quote]
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