Anonymous wrote:Good chance this means a cancelation of arts, dance, Girls on the Run, etc programming.
SoccerShots is pulling out of DCPS completely.
It’s anything provided by an outside vendor.
Does anyone have more details or a publication issued by DCPS? What’s the big change? Any why would it be enforced now? It seems like random timing.
Anonymous wrote:Our school offers a paid soccer program, which is now canceled because DCPS is forcing outside vendors to meet new insurance requirements. They just sent a notice this afternoon that the spring soccer season is canceled.
Is this happening elsewhere? Are other schools losing outside programming? Lots of sports and arts activities are run through outside vendors. Will this effect aftercare?
What the heck is happening?
Anonymous wrote:Requiring even more insurance coverage from these outside programs is going to be a disaster for DCPS afterschool and aftercare programs. It is going to affect many families.
Many program vendors will pull out and then DCPS and the schools will need to fill in the gap or families will need to scramble for after school coverage.
It’s is going to further widen the gap of the quality and consistency of above and charters will have the advantage because they don’t have to abide by some onerous required rules sent down from central office.
Anonymous wrote:My kids school tried to implement an outside program and struggled due to high cost of insurance coverage for sex abuse specifically. They eventually did get the program, not sure how they worked out paying for that coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the insurance requirements onerous? I mean I'd want my kids after school soccer correctly insured.
Are you actually going to sue them if your kid sprains an ankle?
There has to be some limits to the red tape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the insurance requirements onerous? I mean I'd want my kids after school soccer correctly insured.
Are you actually going to sue them if your kid sprains an ankle?
There has to be some limits to the red tape.
Anonymous wrote:Are the insurance requirements onerous? I mean I'd want my kids after school soccer correctly insured.