Anonymous wrote:So how does Eaton do it :
https://www.eatondc.org/aftercare---jeap.html
Or Janey:
https://www.janneyschool.org/janneyplus/jac/
Or
Key:
https://keyschooldc.org/dcps/key-school-extended-hours-program/
There is a lot of flexibility and the price is reasonable, sincerely curious how they do it. Mann is an exception here.
You might not need this option, but there is a demand for it and lot of schools do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't even started at this school yet.
Busting in and trying to change a plan that may well meet the needs of most of the parents is ... a little much.
Talk to the person in charge. Ask questions. Listen to the answers. Perhaps the things you want have been tried in the past and failed. Or perhaps the people in charge of the vendor will be willing to pursue changes.
Providing extra services doesn't hurt the services they are already providing.
Anonymous wrote:You haven't even started at this school yet.
Busting in and trying to change a plan that may well meet the needs of most of the parents is ... a little much.
Talk to the person in charge. Ask questions. Listen to the answers. Perhaps the things you want have been tried in the past and failed. Or perhaps the people in charge of the vendor will be willing to pursue changes.
Anonymous wrote:What's the school? It sounds like ours. People may have more insight if you name the school.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't know-- we had Springboard and though they did kind of suck in various other ways, you could go part-time and drop-in with a day's notice.
It might be possible to negotiate a better deal with the vendor, if you want to step up and be the point person to do the work. If you aren't willing to put in the time, then don't complain.