Anonymous wrote:Posts like this drive me crazy because they are so self absorbed. The aftercare program is running a service. It needs to employ staff and maintain appropriate ratios. How could it manage pro-rating for early pick up times like child care at a gym? So the staff would only get paid for working an extra 45 min? Just think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the school that has aftercare until 6:30? That’s a good pickup option. Wish aftercare was from 7 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for those parents that have different work hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posts like this drive me crazy.
It's not like it's news to you that elementary school gets out between 3 and 3:30. Schools offer aftercare until 6pm because they recognize that many parents are not able to pick up their children at regular dismissal time. They have to staff the aftercare, pay the salaries of the people working there, buy materials, etc. Your kids take up 2 spots regardless of whether they are there for 45 minutes or 3 hours.
You had YEARS to come up with a plan for how to handle it. Maybe just let your kids stay at aftercare until the end of that program so that you are at least feeling like you get what you pay for.
Also I would rather spend that extra 2 hours with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Posts like this drive me crazy.
It's not like it's news to you that elementary school gets out between 3 and 3:30. Schools offer aftercare until 6pm because they recognize that many parents are not able to pick up their children at regular dismissal time. They have to staff the aftercare, pay the salaries of the people working there, buy materials, etc. Your kids take up 2 spots regardless of whether they are there for 45 minutes or 3 hours.
You had YEARS to come up with a plan for how to handle it. Maybe just let your kids stay at aftercare until the end of that program so that you are at least feeling like you get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Posts like this drive me crazy.
It's not like it's news to you that elementary school gets out between 3 and 3:30. Schools offer aftercare until 6pm because they recognize that many parents are not able to pick up their children at regular dismissal time. They have to staff the aftercare, pay the salaries of the people working there, buy materials, etc. Your kids take up 2 spots regardless of whether they are there for 45 minutes or 3 hours.
You had YEARS to come up with a plan for how to handle it. Maybe just let your kids stay at aftercare until the end of that program so that you are at least feeling like you get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Can you hire a more reliable after care nanny and use drop-in aftercare if/when your regular childcare falls through?