Anonymous
Post 10/01/2024 09:56     Subject: Aftercare question

Anonymous wrote:Our MCPS ES contracts with MCCA -- no screens allowed in our particular location UNLESS it's a non-school full-care day, in which case the kids are allowed to bring a small device from home and sometimes they do have a movie on those days. FWIW, I've been very happy with MCCA at our ES. No screens, engaging activities, the caregivers are really in tune with the individual kids, and they get homework assistance as well. I don't know if this is MCCA across the board though -- our ES is on the small side and I feel like there are a ton of kids with a SAHM or parents that routinely work from home. Our program isn't very crowded.


This is also our experience with MCCA. Lots of arts and crafts, games, and activities. They are doing a variety show on Thursday when it's all day.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 21:50     Subject: Re:Aftercare question

Bar-T runs our afterschool program, and they are awesome! Lots of physical games/playing outside, dance parties, crafts, along with time for homework. No screens. The kids seem to love it all!
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 16:28     Subject: Aftercare question

Our MCPS ES contracts with MCCA -- no screens allowed in our particular location UNLESS it's a non-school full-care day, in which case the kids are allowed to bring a small device from home and sometimes they do have a movie on those days. FWIW, I've been very happy with MCCA at our ES. No screens, engaging activities, the caregivers are really in tune with the individual kids, and they get homework assistance as well. I don't know if this is MCCA across the board though -- our ES is on the small side and I feel like there are a ton of kids with a SAHM or parents that routinely work from home. Our program isn't very crowded.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 10:38     Subject: Aftercare question

What does your aftercare do?
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 09:42     Subject: Aftercare question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bumping OP Here. I was wondering about elementary KAH in MCPS. Thanks.


Ours does. I would ask the specific program though, I don't know if it's universal. I'm not thrilled with it but if I had the kids just come home on days I work from home while I'm still working, they'd be requesting to go on screens then too.


Our KAH location also does, but access to it is very limited. It's also done as a collaborative activity, e.g., four kids playing MarioKart together for one game, and then that's it for the day. They do *tons* of other activities, games, etc. Nothing is perfect, but I've been consistently impressed with KAH and all the services they offer. Their staff are well-trained and caring, they balance structure and free play well, etc.

Also, FWIW, they were very strict about no devices during their Adventure Camp (daily travel camp for older kids) this summer. So, as a company, screens are not something they rely on.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 08:51     Subject: Aftercare question

Anonymous wrote:Bumping OP Here. I was wondering about elementary KAH in MCPS. Thanks.


Ours does. I would ask the specific program though, I don't know if it's universal. I'm not thrilled with it but if I had the kids just come home on days I work from home while I'm still working, they'd be requesting to go on screens then too.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 23:24     Subject: Aftercare question

Our aftercare does not (Bar-T) and no phones or devices allowed at school.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 22:22     Subject: Aftercare question

Bumping OP Here. I was wondering about elementary KAH in MCPS. Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2024 21:15     Subject: Aftercare question

Anonymous wrote:I assume kids are on phones too?


No because no personal devices for kids at our elementary. But they watch videos and do things on chromebooks, so there are screens. Lessons sometimes also projected onto a screen.