Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. We prefer a center. We reached out to Georgetown Hill and were a bit shocked by the prices. Waiting to hear from NIST and Nanda. Reaching out to Goddard and Kindercare now.
Appreciate any feedback about these options - pros/cons.
NIST is not open to the public to enroll. And they stay very full regardless.
Actually it is though with low priority
Children are offered spaces according to the following priority categories:
A. Children (dependents) of Federal NIST employees
B. Children (dependents) of non-NIST Federal employees
C. Children (dependents) of NIST Associates
D. Children with a grandparent, aunt or uncle who is a Federal NIST employee
E. Children (dependents) of U.S. citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents, who are not in the priority categories above
I know people who fit one of the categories above E and have been on the waitlist for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. We prefer a center. We reached out to Georgetown Hill and were a bit shocked by the prices. Waiting to hear from NIST and Nanda. Reaching out to Goddard and Kindercare now.
Appreciate any feedback about these options - pros/cons.
NIST is not open to the public to enroll. And they stay very full regardless.
Actually it is though with low priority
Children are offered spaces according to the following priority categories:
A. Children (dependents) of Federal NIST employees
B. Children (dependents) of non-NIST Federal employees
C. Children (dependents) of NIST Associates
D. Children with a grandparent, aunt or uncle who is a Federal NIST employee
E. Children (dependents) of U.S. citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents, who are not in the priority categories above
I know people who fit one of the categories above E and have been on the waitlist for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. We prefer a center. We reached out to Georgetown Hill and were a bit shocked by the prices. Waiting to hear from NIST and Nanda. Reaching out to Goddard and Kindercare now.
Appreciate any feedback about these options - pros/cons.
NIST is not open to the public to enroll. And they stay very full regardless.
Actually it is though with low priority
Children are offered spaces according to the following priority categories:
A. Children (dependents) of Federal NIST employees
B. Children (dependents) of non-NIST Federal employees
C. Children (dependents) of NIST Associates
D. Children with a grandparent, aunt or uncle who is a Federal NIST employee
E. Children (dependents) of U.S. citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents, who are not in the priority categories above
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. We prefer a center. We reached out to Georgetown Hill and were a bit shocked by the prices. Waiting to hear from NIST and Nanda. Reaching out to Goddard and Kindercare now.
Appreciate any feedback about these options - pros/cons.
NIST is not open to the public to enroll. And they stay very full regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Academy Child Development Center at Stone Mill is a few miles away from Kentlands, near the Travilah shopping center. I have two enrolled there and we've had a terrific experience so far.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. We prefer a center. We reached out to Georgetown Hill and were a bit shocked by the prices. Waiting to hear from NIST and Nanda. Reaching out to Goddard and Kindercare now.
Appreciate any feedback about these options - pros/cons.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. We prefer a center. We reached out to Georgetown Hill and were a bit shocked by the prices. Waiting to hear from NIST and Nanda. Reaching out to Goddard and Kindercare now.
Appreciate any feedback about these options - pros/cons.