Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still torn about what to do or camps. One camp is going virtual at half the cost, but you also have to buy a supplies kit for $100. I can't justify spending $300/week for 3 hours/day in front of a screen.
completely ridiculous. $300 is enough to buy enough science kits, slime kits, art kits, lego kits etc for the month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone heard about Loudoun County or Fairfax County parks and rec camps? Loudoun County was supposed to tell parents by today.
https://www.loudoun.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=5755
Loudoun County PRCS Director just postponed registration. They will not open up summer camps until NOVA is in Phase 2. Who knows when that'll be. In his message, he speculated two to four weeks from the start of Phase 1.
Anyone know what’s happening with Fairfax County?
Anonymous wrote:I'm still torn about what to do or camps. One camp is going virtual at half the cost, but you also have to buy a supplies kit for $100. I can't justify spending $300/week for 3 hours/day in front of a screen.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still torn about what to do or camps. One camp is going virtual at half the cost, but you also have to buy a supplies kit for $100. I can't justify spending $300/week for 3 hours/day in front of a screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sandy Spring just posted their online options, at half the cost of regular camp (with refunds for those who don't want/need virtual camp).
Half the price? That seems ridiculously high.
Yeah, no thanks. I’ll take my refund.
But they haven’t said yet that they are definitely cancelling right?
correct, but you have to make a decision about what you want to do by may 31- and right now the choices are cancel with refund, or agree to online camp for 50% tuition with possibility of some on campus.
Wait, what? Holding on to see if they open later in the summer for in person camp is not an option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone heard about Loudoun County or Fairfax County parks and rec camps? Loudoun County was supposed to tell parents by today.
https://www.loudoun.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=5755
Loudoun County PRCS Director just postponed registration. They will not open up summer camps until NOVA is in Phase 2. Who knows when that'll be. In his message, he speculated two to four weeks from the start of Phase 1.
Anyone know what’s happening with Fairfax County?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way day camps will open if schools haven't or won't open. It's even worse than school, with kids from all over coming in day in and day out, and then changing week to week,
Uh, camps and schools don't run simultaneously. That's the whole issue. If schools announced they were closed in the fall, which would never happen now, of course camps wouldn't open (except maybe select ones that are all outside or whatever). It's all the unknown of what summer will bring.
Many camps use public school facilities during the summer. The schools might not want to take on the liability of disinfecting, cleaning etc. for the summer just for the camps.
Anecdotal, but I heard from the person who runs a basketball league that uses FCPS school gyms and she said Fairfax County told them gyms would be available for use after June 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sandy Spring just posted their online options, at half the cost of regular camp (with refunds for those who don't want/need virtual camp).
Half the price? That seems ridiculously high.
Yeah, no thanks. I’ll take my refund.
But they haven’t said yet that they are definitely cancelling right?
correct, but you have to make a decision about what you want to do by may 31- and right now the choices are cancel with refund, or agree to online camp for 50% tuition with possibility of some on campus.