Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question from a future applicant--when you apply, do you do so for a specific campus? We woul be interested in some, but not all, I the locations based on location. Thx.
Yes. I can't remember how many you can apply to, but we applied to two. It may be three total? You are waitlisted separately at each.
Anonymous wrote:Many schools have a lot of days off - at least monthly, in addition to regular holidays. Finding care on these days (either taking work off yourself or finding other childcare) is SO much less expensive than a year (or nine months) of childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Question from a future applicant--when you apply, do you do so for a specific campus? We woul be interested in some, but not all, I the locations based on location. Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do working parents deal with all the days off in the Apple Tree calendar? We were waitlisted, so it's probably a moot point for us anyway, but looking at the calendar really gave me pause. I understand the importance of professional development, but when you factor in a PD day once a month, spring break, and federal and DC holidays, (and of course unscheduled sick days for your kids that you have to take off work) with no camp or care options available, I just don't know how we would be able to swing that as two working parents.
How do you know you were wait listed? Is it on their website?
Anonymous wrote:How do working parents deal with all the days off in the Apple Tree calendar? We were waitlisted, so it's probably a moot point for us anyway, but looking at the calendar really gave me pause. I understand the importance of professional development, but when you factor in a PD day once a month, spring break, and federal and DC holidays, (and of course unscheduled sick days for your kids that you have to take off work) with no camp or care options available, I just don't know how we would be able to swing that as two working parents.