Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I guess to answer your question no most schools don’t have hundreds on the waitlist. But again it didn’t matter. We never got into aftercare being number 3.
That sucks. We are in the 60s with one kid, so I doubt we will have aftercare either. And this isn’t good aftercare and we pay a lot for it, but I need it so I can work and put food on the table.
It feels frustrating to me that it by April, you have hundreds of families scrambling for care, and the school is basically telling us to figure out alternatives. This is the third year in a row where aftercare is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've gotta say as someone who will need aftercare, this seems absolutely insane. For 2-working-parent households not having aftercare is largely not an option. How can DC not provide it to everyone at least for a fee? I have never heard of that anywhere else.
It's not easy to find people who want to work roughly 3-6pm, less than 180 days a year, for what aftercare pays, and who can pass a background check. And who would actually show up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?
Are there hundreds of students on aftercare waitlists all over the city? This is for next year, not this year.
I still can't figure out your purpose. If your school has a waitlist, what does it matter if others don't?
Because if this is a problem all over the city, it doesn’t make sense to leave our charter. It does NOT seem to be a problem all over the city. So I am going to look at other options for my kids for the following year. Our inbound school has lots of aftercare options, but I wasn’t sure if it was an anomaly. At this point I’m just trying to figure out if it’s worth staying at our charter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they all have a max. Is that your only question?
Are there hundreds of students on aftercare waitlists all over the city? This is for next year, not this year.
I still can't figure out your purpose. If your school has a waitlist, what does it matter if others don't?
Because if this is a problem all over the city, it doesn’t make sense to leave our charter. It does NOT seem to be a problem all over the city. So I am going to look at other options for my kids for the following year. Our inbound school has lots of aftercare options, but I wasn’t sure if it was an anomaly. At this point I’m just trying to figure out if it’s worth staying at our charter.
Anonymous wrote:I've gotta say as someone who will need aftercare, this seems absolutely insane. For 2-working-parent households not having aftercare is largely not an option. How can DC not provide it to everyone at least for a fee? I have never heard of that anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:I've gotta say as someone who will need aftercare, this seems absolutely insane. For 2-working-parent households not having aftercare is largely not an option. How can DC not provide it to everyone at least for a fee? I have never heard of that anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:We go to Tubman, everyone can go to aftercare, no waitlists.
Anonymous wrote:Our charter does not have a waitlist for aftercare. The only time that it had a waitlist was 2021-2022, because it was hard to hire staff.