Anonymous wrote:We are a current family and the two centers seem to be coexisting in the space without issue.
Anonymous wrote:Bump- any updates on this? Has it been resolved? We are on the waitlist and are likely to be offered a spot this summer but the situation makes me nervous....KFG is slightly more convenient than other options we are considering, but having to do this all over again in a few months would also not be convenient!
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, provided two centers could co-exist, KFG could probably benefit from a little completion and the area would benefit from another childcare option. The KFG waitlist is very long and for all the praise I wasn’t super impressed on the tour. Yeah tuition isn’t bad for the area but you get what you pay for, classrooms could use refreshing and they don’t even provide lunch.
What happened to the Holy Cross Resource Center though? They always had all the prenatal and first aid classes there.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, provided two centers could co-exist, KFG could probably benefit from a little completion and the area would benefit from another childcare option. The KFG waitlist is very long and for all the praise I wasn’t super impressed on the tour. Yeah tuition isn’t bad for the area but you get what you pay for, classrooms could use refreshing and they don’t even provide lunch.
What happened to the Holy Cross Resource Center though? They always had all the prenatal and first aid classes there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a current family but live in the neighborhood and there was some heated debate on the neighborhood listserv over the weekend. Someone stupidly made a comment about religion (I think it's a Jewish organization looking to take over the lease) which led to an onslaught of responses accusing everyone of being anti-semetic, non-welcoming, etc. When I don't think that's what most KFG parents are concerned about.
But yes, from the information that was posted, the decision is before the council, so I would contact Elrich and the council.
I’d imagine the concern about religion is in part due to the tendency for orthodox Jewish communities to have lower vaccination and masking rates, although I don’t know how much that trend holds in Montgomery county. That would definitely reason for concern sharing a building. This pandemic isn’t over.
Anonymous wrote:Not a current family but live in the neighborhood and there was some heated debate on the neighborhood listserv over the weekend. Someone stupidly made a comment about religion (I think it's a Jewish organization looking to take over the lease) which led to an onslaught of responses accusing everyone of being anti-semetic, non-welcoming, etc. When I don't think that's what most KFG parents are concerned about.
But yes, from the information that was posted, the decision is before the council, so I would contact Elrich and the council.