Anonymous wrote:Our daycare closed abruptly this week to clean because someone tested positive for COVID-19 elsewhere in the building. Given how serious this illness is, I wasn’t at all bothered by the inconvenience or the fact that we had to rush to pick our daughter up. Have some perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Would you prefer they tell you that they are closing the center because they do not have enough staff, that 60% of the staff have children in DCPS and will be staying home with their own children on that day?
Or would you rather they say that they are adding a full school deep cleaning on the weekend and they will be charging each family $50 to pay for the cost of an extra cleaning that is not a regular cost incorporated into the tuition?
Most daycares operate pretty close to the budget and do not make much money. So major extra costs like a full deep cleaning would be something they pay on top of regularly scheduled cleaning and for them to hire a service outside regular business hours is more expensive. Alternatively, if they have a day that they know that a lot of staff will not be available, they can close on that day, not pay the staff (most of the staff is paid hourly only for hours worked) and they can then schedule the cleaners to come during the day when it is cheaper and also use the money saved on staff wages to help cover the additional cleaning costs without having to charge the clients extra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So daycare workers need to work on the weekend to keep your kids and families safe so you’re not inconvenienced? No.
The teachers arent doing the cleaning you moron.
Anonymous wrote:Ever tried to socially distance yourself from a young child, let alone a room of them. Adults are now encouraged not to shake hands with another adult. How about hanging out in a small room with tiny humans who know nothing about following good respiratory hygiene. They can't even wipe their own nose or cover their cough. Not to mention they lick everything in reach for kicks.
Anonymous wrote:So daycare workers need to work on the weekend to keep your kids and families safe so you’re not inconvenienced? No.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is doing extra cleaning at night and weekends. OP, I think you have a right to be annoyed.