Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't half days for the first couple days of PK something all DCPS schools do too?
Yes. And several other charters too.
ITS has three half days (now only two this year), for PK3, PK4, and K. With no aftercare for those grades at all on those days I would love to know specifically which schools are as bad as that.
Breakthrough and CHML have had even longer phase-in days than that. CHML may have changed recently with the updated DCPS policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't half days for the first couple days of PK something all DCPS schools do too?
Yes. And several other charters too.
ITS has three half days (now only two this year), for PK3, PK4, and K. With no aftercare for those grades at all on those days I would love to know specifically which schools are as bad as that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't half days for the first couple days of PK something all DCPS schools do too?
Yes. And several other charters too.
DCPS isn't starting their ECE kids until Thursday, September 3! If you want to talk about scrambling for childcare...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't half days for the first couple days of PK something all DCPS schools do too?
Yes. And several other charters too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't half days for the first couple days of PK something all DCPS schools do too?
Yes. And several other charters too.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't half days for the first couple days of PK something all DCPS schools do too?
Anonymous wrote:So basically ITS families have to cancel whatever plans they made, and then figure out Monday and Tuesday childcare as well as half days Wednesday and Thursday for PK3-K?
It is so gross how this school constantly talks about "equity" but really everyone is assumed to be upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically they did a crap job planning the calendar and need to fix it. No apology.
Oh and also there will be half days once a month and maaaaybe childcare. Maybe not.
In 18-19 the calendar came out in late April.
Last year, it came out in early June.
So early March is good.
Yeah, it’s frustrating that the first day moved. But DCPS keeps changing their breaks and calendar priorities, so I get that it’s hard to 1) mostly follow DCPS and 2) try to make sure the calendar is meeting the needs of the school’s stakeholders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm super annoyed. I'm going to have to eat an Airbnb deposit. WTF announcing this the day after the lottery?
Really you would have changed your enrollment over a few days??? Most Airbnb's offer refunds this far out but you could take the days off and just deal with starting out the year with 3 unexcused absentees.
If you are keeping other schools on your wait list most Charters don't generally make there Calendars until after DCPS is finalized as many tend to generally follow DCPS. So, you probably want to keep your plans flexible for a while.
I am worried they would give away our spot if we missed the first three days.
So... are you just lotterying or already in the school?
You don't get to be pissed about this unless you are already enrolled.
Already in. Trying to reshuffle some flights and camps and I am finding many do not give a full refund.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh what? I literally just book a very expensive, non. Refundable camp for that week today.-current ITDS fam