Anonymous wrote:So I guess to answer your question no most schools don’t have hundreds on the waitlist. But again it didn’t matter. We never got into aftercare being number 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?
Are there hundreds of students on aftercare waitlists all over the city? This is for next year, not this year.
I still can't figure out your purpose. If your school has a waitlist, what does it matter if others don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?
Are there hundreds of students on aftercare waitlists all over the city? This is for next year, not this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?
This is inaccurate. I toured a dozen and a half schools this year preparing our lottery list and asked about aftercare availability at each one. About 40% of the schools (primarily charters, but also two DCPS schools) said that all kids who need it can sign up for aftercare (most of these calculate aftercare staffing needs based on interest/signups) while the other 60% of the schools (including all schools served by DCPS Out of School Time or whatever it's called) said that availability is limited and they have waitlists.
Anonymous wrote:Our charter right now has at least 20%-30 of students on a waitlist. That’s my rough rough estimate from looking at the waitlists from my kids and guesstimating the size of the school. I think it’s way higher. The only other option is not that great. I’m just wondering if this is true elsewhere because we can’t stay without some aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?