Anonymous wrote:I am sure, you can get in to any preschool you like at any point before September. Schools just like keep on your toes to make it like hard to get in.
Anonymous wrote:DC JCC is doing this for the upcoming school year. All returning students deposits were due today. Or you could pay half today and half by like March 14. That constittutes two months of tuition. But they chose March 14 on purpose, so it is two weeks before the DCPS lottery results are announced.
Even more frustrating is the language you commit to when you sign the contract, saying you will pay for the spot for the entire year if you back out. I understand it is a business, but we will not be returning our son for the final year. We were really put off by the language and timing. And if we don't get into PK4 for our IB school, we will figure it out then. But I'm not turning over $3500 in deposits and committing to pay the entire year. I understand how they need the commitments for staffing and other purposes, but it just feels wrong and not a way to encourage young families to stay with the program. My guess is the upper management of the JCC would be upset if it really understood the financial here. Not everyone can just toss their money away. It's a shame b/c it is a great program. But with the fees for aftercare beginning next year for all families, the JCC has begun competiting with private schools and not with the public schools it should be competing with.
Anonymous wrote:I am sure there is no agreement as they make money off deposits. We paid a deposit to hold a space and then went elsewhere.