Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is the number of students paying a reduced rate for aftercare because they are from economically disadvantaged families vs. the number of students who can pay the full rate. My guess is that DCB and Bridges have a higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students who are paying less so those paying the full price pay more. We pay full rate while others do not and we have no complaints about this. The cost of aftercare pales in comparison to what we paid for years for daycare for multiple kids.
No, that's not the issue; as there are federal subsidies for those students.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is the number of students paying a reduced rate for aftercare because they are from economically disadvantaged families vs. the number of students who can pay the full rate. My guess is that DCB and Bridges have a higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students who are paying less so those paying the full price pay more. We pay full rate while others do not and we have no complaints about this. The cost of aftercare pales in comparison to what we paid for years for daycare for multiple kids.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is Springboard at Bridges is going through the process to become a program to accept DC childcare vouchers and once that happens the rates will be reduced not o my for those with vouchers but fir everyone else as well. The higher rates are due to not having grant money PTA money or other subsidies to offset the cost as I understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a DCB parent and they just hired Springboard for aftercare. We did a price comparison across all schools and it seems that Bridges and DCB are by far the highest. Any idea why that is?
My guess, based on what I know about Bridges (not DCB) is that Springboard is charged a fee by the school to set up shop so they pass the cost to the consumer.
But other schools don't charge this fee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a DCB parent and they just hired Springboard for aftercare. We did a price comparison across all schools and it seems that Bridges and DCB are by far the highest. Any idea why that is?
My guess, based on what I know about Bridges (not DCB) is that Springboard is charged a fee by the school to set up shop so they pass the cost to the consumer.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DCB parent and they just hired Springboard for aftercare. We did a price comparison across all schools and it seems that Bridges and DCB are by far the highest. Any idea why that is?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DCB parent and they just hired Springboard for aftercare. We did a price comparison across all schools and it seems that Bridges and DCB are by far the highest. Any idea why that is?