Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they would. Haha
Have fun paying $800 a month to send your kid across the city! Haha.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they would. Haha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
How much does the YY bus/van cost per month? I've heard it's pretty pricey, and added to aftercare costs it sounded like you're approaching the costs of a private school.
The same as the cost of aftercare and bus in privates? Yes, very close. But, no tuition.
My point was that $800 (or more)/mo. for 9-10 months totals around $8000, which is on par with private school tuition at some schools (eg parochial).
The combined cost of a bus/van and aftercare is certainly not $800, maybe $600 if you are paying the full fare. And I can safely say the school is hands down better than any parochical school you might find for $8k a year! Sure, not everyone can do it but the bus/van is optional-most drive or arrange (free) carpools and there is reduced after care for people who qualify.
MV beforecare is 120 and aftercare is 520. That combined with $4 a day for lunch $15 a month for snacks, adding the shuttle bus service might but you to $800.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
How much does the YY bus/van cost per month? I've heard it's pretty pricey, and added to aftercare costs it sounded like you're approaching the costs of a private school.
The same as the cost of aftercare and bus in privates? Yes, very close. But, no tuition.
My point was that $800 (or more)/mo. for 9-10 months totals around $8000, which is on par with private school tuition at some schools (eg parochial).
The combined cost of a bus/van and aftercare is certainly not $800, maybe $600 if you are paying the full fare. And I can safely say the school is hands down better than any parochical school you might find for $8k a year! Sure, not everyone can do it but the bus/van is optional-most drive or arrange (free) carpools and there is reduced after care for people who qualify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of car pools organized by parents at YY. There are also parent organized buses and vans that go to different parts of the city.
At the risk of stating the obvious, YY families are better organized, informed, and resourced than most (if not all) DC families. It doesn't apply to everyone. Do with that what you will.
How much does the YY bus/van cost per month? I've heard it's pretty pricey, and added to aftercare costs it sounded like you're approaching the costs of a private school.
The same as the cost of aftercare and bus in privates? Yes, very close. But, no tuition.
My point was that $800 (or more)/mo. for 9-10 months totals around $8000, which is on par with private school tuition at some schools (eg parochial).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other schools with carpools. MV families?
MV will have a bus next year, and they are starting to work on matching up families who want to carpool.
Anonymous wrote:Are there other schools with carpools. MV families?
Anonymous wrote:I have a very basic question. How do folks manage carpools with the need for car seats? My car only fits two car seats, and I have two kids, one of whom is still in a rear-facing infant seat.
Do families just install/reinstall car seats all the time for carpool and then reinstall yet again to get the car ready for the family?
Anonymous wrote:I have a very basic question. How do folks manage carpools with the need for car seats? My car only fits two car seats, and I have two kids, one of whom is still in a rear-facing infant seat.
Do families just install/reinstall car seats all the time for carpool and then reinstall yet again to get the car ready for the family?