Anonymous wrote:DOT/FAA childcare center is closed and charging 100% tuition for first 10 days of shutdown and 50% after that. So crazy- we had to scramble to find someone to take care of our kids because we are both accepted employees and can't take leave. So stressful.
Anonymous wrote:Back on topic, our federal daycare center (IRS New Carrollton Bright Horizons) announced today at 5pm that they had finally heard from the powers that be and that they would remain open even if the federal government shuts down. We had three furlough days earlier this year and the hassle of facility security, access and sign-ins were slowly adjusted, so hopefully in the event of a shutdown tonight/tomorrow, that the procedures will be a little easier until the agency reopens. So, my spouse may be home but the kids can still go to the daycare (I will probably still be working and the daycare is close to my work, too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm working on a story about some of the ways a federal shutdown could affect families. If anyone has heard for sure their daycare would close and is interested in chatting for a couple of minutes today, I'd appreciate it. My email is john.fritze@baltsun.com. Thanks for considering,
John Fritze
Washington correspondent
The Baltimore Sun
How the shutdown could affect families?
You mean...how those of us hard working federal employees have to cancel vacations or plan our lives based on two political parties playing chicken.
Go stand outside any federal building on Monday and you will get your story.
Anonymous wrote:I'm working on a story about some of the ways a federal shutdown could affect families. If anyone has heard for sure their daycare would close and is interested in chatting for a couple of minutes today, I'd appreciate it. My email is john.fritze@baltsun.com. Thanks for considering,
John Fritze
Washington correspondent
The Baltimore Sun
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of daycare centers taking in children of federal employees during the shutdown? My situation is both parents are essential employees so we have to report to work and neither of us can take leave. And our daycare, housed in a federal building, is closing during the shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:Oops, autocorrect. Drop-ins, not droppings.