Anonymous
Post 07/15/2020 22:44     Subject: Re:APS Montessori

Anonymous wrote:OP here - I don't take issue with the charge (yes, they will have costs to bear), just trying to decide if it is worth it to keep my 3 yo in when virtual preschool is unlikely to be effective. Curious how other families are weighing this out.


If you withdraw this year, you’ll lose your space and probably won’t get in next year. So I wouldn’t withdraw unless you’re oaky giving up Montessori entirely.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2020 20:42     Subject: APS Montessori

Anonymous wrote:What are families doing with the news that we'll be paying 40-60% tuition even with the fully virtual model? My child is only 3 so not sure how virtual preschool is going to work for him.


I want 40-60% off my property taxes (or 20-30% at least) if my K-12 students are doing distance learning.

This is absurd - Montessori in Arlington what a waste of $$$$. It needs to go the way of FLES.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2020 17:43     Subject: Re:APS Montessori

OP here - I don't take issue with the charge (yes, they will have costs to bear), just trying to decide if it is worth it to keep my 3 yo in when virtual preschool is unlikely to be effective. Curious how other families are weighing this out.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2020 17:26     Subject: Re:APS Montessori

Doesn't APS still have to pay the teachers? They might have issue a 1099 on the discount so you can pay taxes on it.

A discount would be great - very kind of APS.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2020 17:14     Subject: APS Montessori

What are families doing with the news that we'll be paying 40-60% tuition even with the fully virtual model? My child is only 3 so not sure how virtual preschool is going to work for him.