Anonymous wrote:I assume you are talking about Georgetown Hill. I wondered if the portables have bathrooms. That would be the main issue to me. I also wondered about playground space. Are they using the small fenced in playground? Do they get time when the big kids are not around? If you trusted them with your kids before I would do the same now. Have they told you anything about the old location? The neighborhood is curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you pay $100 a day to put your child in a modular/portable classroom? our preschool had a fire and they are placing kids in modular classrooms until they figured out what to do next.
Are you poor or stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you pay $100 a day to put your child in a modular/portable classroom? our preschool had a fire and they are placing kids in modular classrooms until they figured out what to do next.
For that cost take your kid to another center and if you don’t like it come back when it’s finished. You can’t put your kid in a portable. C’mon
Anonymous wrote:Would you pay $100 a day to put your child in a modular/portable classroom? our preschool had a fire and they are placing kids in modular classrooms until they figured out what to do next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it has more windows than the one I work in, sure.
Windows, AC, Heat and a bathroom, and quality caregivers (and kids never left alone in it), yes. Do you have a better option?
PP who works in a trailer here (during building renovations). They come with heat, AC, and bathrooms, though the temperature control is not quite as good as in a building where you can set it room by room.
Anonymous wrote:Would you pay $100 a day to put your child in a modular/portable classroom? our preschool had a fire and they are placing kids in modular classrooms until they figured out what to do next.
Anonymous wrote:Would you pay $100 a day to put your child in a modular/portable classroom? our preschool had a fire and they are placing kids in modular classrooms until they figured out what to do next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it has more windows than the one I work in, sure.
Windows, AC, Heat and a bathroom, and quality caregivers (and kids never left alone in it), yes. Do you have a better option?
Anonymous wrote:As long as it has more windows than the one I work in, sure.