Anonymous wrote:Merritt Academy also picks up from Vienna Elementary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools are just too big. A school of 800 plus will have a hard time accommodating all it's students in aftercare. The schools that are 600 and below don't really have a problem.
Unfortunately, I don't think that's the case. DC will be going to Vienna Elementary (small school). We were placed on the waiting list last July and her number on the list was in the 60s. I recently checked with SACC and she is now in the 30s. However, there's a good chance she won't get a spot in the Fall. Frustrating because the after school options for that school is very limited. I wish there were private companies that provided after school care at the school. This would definitely help reduce the waiting lists. The schools can charge the company rent. This way, they open up spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools are just too big. A school of 800 plus will have a hard time accommodating all it's students in aftercare. The schools that are 600 and below don't really have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:The SACC list moves quicker for schools with a high mobility rate (students coming/leaving) and it typically moves quicker for morning than afternoon.
SACC is great for those of us that both work outside the home...who are desperate for childcare, preferably low cost.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools are just too big. A school of 800 plus will have a hard time accommodating all it's students in aftercare. The schools that are 600 and below don't really have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:There may be demand at your school, but at ours there isn't. The wait lists are strictly an issue for AAP center schools and very large schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't charge enough, hence the huge demand for a limited number of slots. They need to raise the rates a LOT. Profits can be put back into the general school budget.
This.
It's basically subsidized childcare, and there are a ton of people, mostly immigrants, who are in desperate need of low cost childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't they open up more centers and charge more?
It would be very profitable for the county and parents would definitely pay for it.
The list is so long right now that no kindergartners are even in SACC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on your school. Did you sign up 18 months in advance? Your statement on no Ks is false for my SACC center.
Think about it, the waiting list is 18 months long and you can only sign up 18 months in advance. Most SACC don't have any Ks.
You can sign your K up for SACC 18 months before they enter school. Just like some of us signed up for the good daycares before our DCs were even conceived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on your school. Did you sign up 18 months in advance? Your statement on no Ks is false for my SACC center.
Think about it, the waiting list is 18 months long and you can only sign up 18 months in advance. Most SACC don't have any Ks.