Anonymous wrote:So, because you go to a school with more dual working parents in need of aftercare you aren't guaranteed a slot for extended day. Doesn't seem fair somehow. This should be a county-wide thing, not a school by school thing.
-McK parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this, so it's probably been explained elsewhere, but HOW is there room for many many more kids during the school day but somehow not enough room for an hour or two after school?
They don't have the staff to watch all those kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to this, so it's probably been explained elsewhere, but HOW is there room for many many more kids during the school day but somehow not enough room for an hour or two after school?
Anonymous wrote:Starting in 2nd grade, students identified as "walkers" are allowed to be released at end of day without parents to pick them up. If we don't get an extended day spot, my 2nd-grader will have to wait on the playground for me until we can pick him up, or hopefully he can re-enter the school to wait in the library. I think parents will have to get creative to get by.
I think its an outrage that the schools allow PTAs to hold enrichment classes in the school's empty classrooms yet supposedly they "don't have enough space" to expand the extended day program. And, if they cannot hire enough qualified extended day staff, they should increase the salaries because we parents will gladly pay more for the staff to be adequately compensated.
Anonymous wrote:Starting in 2nd grade, students identified as "walkers" are allowed to be released at end of day without parents to pick them up. If we don't get an extended day spot, my 2nd-grader will have to wait on the playground for me until we can pick him up, or hopefully he can re-enter the school to wait in the library. I think parents will have to get creative to get by.
I think its an outrage that the schools allow PTAs to hold enrichment classes in the school's empty classrooms yet supposedly they "don't have enough space" to expand the extended day program. And, if they cannot hire enough qualified extended day staff, they should increase the salaries because we parents will gladly pay more for the staff to be adequately compensated.
Anonymous wrote:Starting in 2nd grade, students identified as "walkers" are allowed to be released at end of day without parents to pick them up. If we don't get an extended day spot, my 2nd-grader will have to wait on the playground for me until we can pick him up, or hopefully he can re-enter the school to wait in the library. I think parents will have to get creative to get by.
I think its an outrage that the schools allow PTAs to hold enrichment classes in the school's empty classrooms yet supposedly they "don't have enough space" to expand the extended day program. And, if they cannot hire enough qualified extended day staff, they should increase the salaries because we parents will gladly pay more for the staff to be adequately compensated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard APS really dropped the ball on getting enrollment info out to incoming parents. Apparently at our school we had 1/3 of the normal kinder sign ups. I would be interested to see what it is at other schools.
For as many things as APS rightly gets blamed. I don't think they dropped the ball on this. They have an info session on extended day at the Kinder info night and it was all over their website and social media. If people didn't get signed up in the month and a half they gave to sign up after giving notice of the sign up a full month in advance, that's on those parents.
PS - I am not normally the one to defend APS and I didn't like the process this year, but no one can claim APS didn't give them fair warning.
Anonymous wrote:I heard APS really dropped the ball on getting enrollment info out to incoming parents. Apparently at our school we had 1/3 of the normal kinder sign ups. I would be interested to see what it is at other schools.