Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Appletree still does. $400 (including before/aftercare and meals) for 4 weeks.
Interesting, so it's still free then? $400 is less then their regular monthly price for before and aftercare plus meals. I wonder how they are funding it.
Anonymous wrote:Inspired teaching does not have a camp. The Y is renting space at the school to host the Y camp. Any kids can go.
Anonymous wrote:We're talking about ANY full time summer programming (beyond regular school) offered by or at any DC Public school. Pretty straight forward really.
What else could we mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap City does. It will still be free for families who qualify for free/reduced lunch but other families pay. I think it is 200 per week with extra for before/after care. The theme this year is engineering and it is 4 weeks.
It is $200 flat rate for the 4 weeks.
Is it opened to non-students.
Anonymous wrote:In fairness to Mundo Verde, the camp used to be far cheaper when the OSSE funding was available. Without the subsidy, the school had to raise the price to cover the higher costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap City does. It will still be free for families who qualify for free/reduced lunch but other families pay. I think it is 200 per week with extra for before/after care. The theme this year is engineering and it is 4 weeks.
It is $200 flat rate for the 4 weeks.