Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We cut our Sidwell from between 4-6 weeks to two weeks this year. In its place, we took an additional week of Calleva, two BSC, and one still to be determined. There are many options outside Sidwell summer, people!
What is BSC?
I am not that poster, but if I am not mistaken it is Bethesda soccer club (which has year-round soccer as well as summer camps)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We cut our Sidwell from between 4-6 weeks to two weeks this year. In its place, we took an additional week of Calleva, two BSC, and one still to be determined. There are many options outside Sidwell summer, people!
What is BSC?
Anonymous wrote:We cut our Sidwell from between 4-6 weeks to two weeks this year. In its place, we took an additional week of Calleva, two BSC, and one still to be determined. There are many options outside Sidwell summer, people!
Anonymous wrote:I can't speak for Sidwell, but I noticed that all the camps went up in price this year. We are looking at $500 a week easy, without aftercare. Le sigh.
We were able to sign up for a couple with a very slight discount, but doesn't help much.Anonymous wrote:Floor hockey is a workshop choice in Explorers- so your child can do for a period... my now HS son loved it when he was in 3rd grade! he did that along with 4 other choices in a given week... and the instructor back then was a PE teacher who taught the skills but also sportsmanship, how to win and lose gracefully... if you want more of the academic classes - you can pick them... or choose another camp to go to...my son went to public school during the year but loved going to Explorers, soccer, voyagers in his summer... it was worth the money to us.Anonymous wrote:Doing the math:
We are a CHDS family. It costs us about $30000 for 40 weeks of school (Sept 4 to June 15). That amounts to $750 per week.
So Sidwell is going to charge about $700 per week for summer "hand work"? CHDS is a school, that is it actually TEACHES not just babysits or plays "Floor Hockey" (Yes, that is a Course at Sidwell Summer Camp).
GREED.
Anonymous wrote:Minimum wage is rising in the city, making it more difficult to compensate for the amount of staff needed to run these programs. Prices simply must go up.