Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our Title 1, DCPS aftercare for the upcoming school year will only be free to low-income families.
Right, I get that. But you won't pay $500 a month for it either. That is the cost for the outside provider.
NP. You don't know how much the PP will be paying. $500 is on the high side but not way out of line for an aftercare provider.
And I do think that DCPS free aftercare should only be offered to families that qualify for free/reduced meals. Other families should either have to pay for the DCPS one, or enroll in a private aftercare. Free aftercare shouldn't be to save some middle class parents money, it should be for helping those who couldn't afford it otherwise.
Cool. But it should be be for another group of parents to make that CHOICE for me.
Also- the provider they selected has a history of not wanting to take SN kids. Its an issue for me. You bet your ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our Title 1, DCPS aftercare for the upcoming school year will only be free to low-income families.
Right, I get that. But you won't pay $500 a month for it either. That is the cost for the outside provider.
NP. You don't know how much the PP will be paying. $500 is on the high side but not way out of line for an aftercare provider.
And I do think that DCPS free aftercare should only be offered to families that qualify for free/reduced meals. Other families should either have to pay for the DCPS one, or enroll in a private aftercare. Free aftercare shouldn't be to save some middle class parents money, it should be for helping those who couldn't afford it otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our Title 1, DCPS aftercare for the upcoming school year will only be free to low-income families.
Right, I get that. But you won't pay $500 a month for it either. That is the cost for the outside provider.
Anonymous wrote:At our Title 1, DCPS aftercare for the upcoming school year will only be free to low-income families.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have to enroll my kid at Tyler. It is an Early Stages placement issue.
Anonymous wrote:No Pay = No accountability. And the old "you get what you pay for" cliche. Free aftercare is terrific so long as it's good: your children are happy, engaged, cared for, protected, given age-appropriate activities and playmates, healthy snack, etc. But when you see your child unhappy or lost in a sea of chaos in a poorly run aftercare program, paying suddenly sounds OK.
Anonymous wrote:Tyler is on this list of DCPS after care programs for 2016 - starts 8/23/2016 http://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/OSTP%20Start%20Dates.pdf