Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?
Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?
I'm this PP- to elaborate a little/give some perspective: We live East of the Park and this is not a charter, it is straight up DCPS and a Title 1 school. We have been through the lottery twice, with no matches to our top choices.
We would gladly pay more of a "better" aftercare program and we have tried (unsuccessfully) to get another program into the school. Hoping to try again for next year, so if any one has had luck with bringing in a new aftercare program in their child's school, I would love to hear any tips/experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?
Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?
Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?
$82.50 per month!! That is ridiculously cheap!! Who is providing the care for that price?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?
Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?
$82.50 per month!! That is ridiculously cheap!! Who is providing the care for that price?
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Yes, that seems odd. We pay $82.50 per month for aftercare at our local DCPS elementary school in NW DC, is that what you were paying previously?
Is the after school program at the new school 'special' in some way, for example it offers bilingual learning or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
My kid is in PK-4 at one of the NW DCPS. We did not use aftercare this year. We purchased a new home and kid will go to another DCPS from August, for K.
I was comparing aftercare costs at the two schools, and was very surprised how much more it would cost at new school, like three times as much. How is this possible? Can you fill me in? Isn't aftercare (i.e. 3:15pm-6:30pm) uniformly priced in each DCPS?
Thanks!
Sometimes you get what you pay for. A few years ago there was a lot of talk about how Oyster had 2 programs on-site. The subsidized and the private (with many more options for the kids). It created a clear divide between the haves and the have-nots. Hearst and Lafayette also have the private (PTA coordinated) and the DC Parks and Recs option.
We have been at a few different places and I can tell you that we have had expensive at a charter that was well run, expensive at a charter that was poorly run and expensive at a DCPS that is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
My kid is in PK-4 at one of the NW DCPS. We did not use aftercare this year. We purchased a new home and kid will go to another DCPS from August, for K.
I was comparing aftercare costs at the two schools, and was very surprised how much more it would cost at new school, like three times as much. How is this possible? Can you fill me in? Isn't aftercare (i.e. 3:15pm-6:30pm) uniformly priced in each DCPS?
Thanks!