Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand OP. I think the issue is DC needs to make
more slots available. The demand is there. For instance, camp registration was at 1200 (noon). I signed on at 1158. Swim camps in cart by 1201 and by 1203 we were #16 & 17 on waitlist- that does move. I’ve reached out to DPR twice to inquire about more classes.
Nope no spot. But would I/all users received was a survey on how to improve. I guess my comments in the survey was skipped.
I put money aside in my FSA account for my 13&10yo. I just noticed I can not use the funds for care for the 13. Why not is my question? I’m not leaving her in the house all summer. I guess that was a wash.
Anonymous wrote:Several friends of ours, with million-dollar homes, are trigger ready for DPR camps and have no problem snagging up spots. This irritates me, because if they're well off, why are they taking up spots of those who need it more? If you have the money but do DPR, do you do it guiltless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you have mental health issues.
I don’t agree. Refer to PP 2009. I think they captured OP’s concern.
Anonymous wrote:OP you have mental health issues.
Anonymous wrote:I understand OP. I think the issue is DC needs to make
more slots available. The demand is there. For instance, camp registration was at 1200 (noon). I signed on at 1158. Swim camps in cart by 1201 and by 1203 we were #16 & 17 on waitlist- that does move. I’ve reached out to DPR twice to inquire about more classes.
Nope no spot. But would I/all users received was a survey on how to improve. I guess my comments in the survey was skipped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really want a “poor kids only” camp? I sincerely don’t know. Would low-income parents want that? Would the kids want that?
I'm pretty sure OP wants a middle class kids camp, with middle class being defined by whatever her household income is.
No, OP is wondering why people who can afford it are taking up lower and middle class income spots. I don't think the camp should be all "poor" kids, I'm just wondering why people who have the privilege and means feel the need to compete for spots that could be used up by people who need them more. d
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really want a “poor kids only” camp? I sincerely don’t know. Would low-income parents want that? Would the kids want that?
I'm pretty sure OP wants a middle class kids camp, with middle class being defined by whatever her household income is.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying they should pay more, I'm saying why not allow these spots for people who really need them.
Anonymous wrote:Do we really want a “poor kids only” camp? I sincerely don’t know. Would low-income parents want that? Would the kids want that?