Anonymous wrote:What school OP? I'm sure someone has an opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the schools for info of parents who are willing to be contacted.
I have been royally screwed over getting reviews like this. Unless the entire school is horrible from top to bottom they will be able to find one person who has something nice to say about them
Anonymous wrote:Ask the schools for info of parents who are willing to be contacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.
I would also say look at accreditation. Licensing reports would have a list of violations, which only captures when something goes wrong. In theory accreditation is supposed to evaluate how the school operates - the good and bad -- by professionals who work in the field. You should be able to request a summary report from the accreditor and if any of the 3 options is not accredited I would cross it off my list.
Here are links to two of the major accreditors:
https://www.naeyc.org/accreditation
https://necpa.net/
Anonymous wrote:I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.
NP WHere can I find licensing reports on schools?
In Maryland at least, if they have a child care program (e.g. preschool or extended day) they should have a licensing record for those programs on https://www.checkccmd.org/
I checked my daycare on there and it hasn't been checked in 18 months!
Yeah ours doesn't look like it got an inspection in 2020 either. Not surprising given the pandemic.
It's still surprising to me. It seems ESSENTIAL that the state does its inspections.
Adding that it's even more essential because they aren't allowing parents inside.
I hear you but one asymptomatic superspreader inspector could cause multiple daycare closures. The inspections are pretty detailed. I don't think they can just get in and out in 10 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.
NP WHere can I find licensing reports on schools?
In Maryland at least, if they have a child care program (e.g. preschool or extended day) they should have a licensing record for those programs on https://www.checkccmd.org/
I checked my daycare on there and it hasn't been checked in 18 months!
Yeah ours doesn't look like it got an inspection in 2020 either. Not surprising given the pandemic.
It's still surprising to me. It seems ESSENTIAL that the state does its inspections.
Adding that it's even more essential because they aren't allowing parents inside.
I hear you but one asymptomatic superspreader inspector could cause multiple daycare closures. The inspections are pretty detailed. I don't think they can just get in and out in 10 minutes.
OK but we can't just forgive an entire year of inspections. It could mean life and death for a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.
NP WHere can I find licensing reports on schools?
In Maryland at least, if they have a child care program (e.g. preschool or extended day) they should have a licensing record for those programs on https://www.checkccmd.org/
I checked my daycare on there and it hasn't been checked in 18 months!
Yeah ours doesn't look like it got an inspection in 2020 either. Not surprising given the pandemic.
It's still surprising to me. It seems ESSENTIAL that the state does its inspections.
Adding that it's even more essential because they aren't allowing parents inside.
I hear you but one asymptomatic superspreader inspector could cause multiple daycare closures. The inspections are pretty detailed. I don't think they can just get in and out in 10 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:I find that costs is a big factor. I have toured more than 10 days in person before covid, and I find that teachers tend to be more engaged ( probably higher pay & benefit), better facility & infrastrure if tuitions are on the high side. We narrowed down to 2 choices that charged $2k a month & 1.9k a month for 3 years old (1:12 kid ratio).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.
NP WHere can I find licensing reports on schools?
In Maryland at least, if they have a child care program (e.g. preschool or extended day) they should have a licensing record for those programs on https://www.checkccmd.org/
I checked my daycare on there and it hasn't been checked in 18 months!
Yeah ours doesn't look like it got an inspection in 2020 either. Not surprising given the pandemic.
It's still surprising to me. It seems ESSENTIAL that the state does its inspections.
Adding that it's even more essential because they aren't allowing parents inside.