Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
How much does the YY bus/van cost per month? I've heard it's pretty pricey, and added to aftercare costs it sounded like you're approaching the costs of a private school.
The same as the cost of aftercare and bus in privates? Yes, very close. But, no tuition.
My point was that $800 (or more)/mo. for 9-10 months totals around $8000, which is on par with private school tuition at some schools (eg parochial).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
How much does the YY bus/van cost per month? I've heard it's pretty pricey, and added to aftercare costs it sounded like you're approaching the costs of a private school.
The same as the cost of aftercare and bus in privates? Yes, very close. But, no tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Stokes has a bus service, but I think only children who were at the Columbia Heights location before the school moved are eligible to use it. I think they intend to phase it out. I might be wrong though, so if it's Stokes you're asking about, check into it.
We just figured out which families lived in our neighborhood and set up a (very satisfactory) carpool ourselves. Highly recommended!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
How much does the YY bus/van cost per month? I've heard it's pretty pricey, and added to aftercare costs it sounded like you're approaching the costs of a private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Bus and carpool are different. We are at YY in a carpool with a preKer. You have to find another family or families you trust to do the carpool with. YY parents organize a map. They get dropped off right at the school door. It feels safe for a PreKer though I would not start on the first day of school.