Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That should read "all" of the community eligibility FARM schools have free aftercare
I'm pretty sure that's not accurate -- our daughter attends a community eligibility school, and the aftercare is not free for everyone. Meals are free for all, but aftercare is means-tested. But even if you don't qualify for free aftercare, it's still heavily subsidized ($10/day).
Also, last I checked the "99%" FARMs number in the profiles on DCPS' website was a placeholder -- many community eligibility schools have a significantly lower percentage, but because those schools offer free meals to ALL kids, they don't require families to apply for FARMs & can't provide an accurate number.
That used to be the case, but DCPS changed this year to giving everyone free aftercare at these schools.
NP here. That is not the case. My child attends acommunity eligibility school for meals, and I a monthlybill for aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That should read "all" of the community eligibility FARM schools have free aftercare
I'm pretty sure that's not accurate -- our daughter attends a community eligibility school, and the aftercare is not free for everyone. Meals are free for all, but aftercare is means-tested. But even if you don't qualify for free aftercare, it's still heavily subsidized ($10/day).
Also, last I checked the "99%" FARMs number in the profiles on DCPS' website was a placeholder -- many community eligibility schools have a significantly lower percentage, but because those schools offer free meals to ALL kids, they don't require families to apply for FARMs & can't provide an accurate number.
That used to be the case, but DCPS changed this year to giving everyone free aftercare at these schools.