Anonymous wrote:As a former Ft. Hunt SACC parent, I'm so sorry for all that current parents are going through. Principal Fitzpatrick might be motivated to engage with SACC leadership if a groundswell of parents approach him united. Even if it's not his call directly, he should take ownership of a negative situation at his school that he can try to influence and ameliorate.
I made job changes our second year there after having a 5 year old in before and after care at SACC and seeing things like her peeing her pants after being told she couldn't use the bathroom unless it was the exact specified time (she never had problems during the school day, but could not hold it over an hour). They were also all crammed into one room most of the time and had to sit on the floor before snack, and then got shouted at to get up. It was not warm and fuzzy at all. This thread affirms my decisions, but I still want to see change. Such dysfunction.
Anonymous wrote:My kids aren't happy at Hunt Valley. It used to be much better with the staff much more engaged and more activities. My kids used to ask to be left at SACC longer. Now, they can't wait to be picked up and hate going. Other kids there feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:As a former Ft. Hunt SACC parent, I'm so sorry for all that current parents are going through. Principal Fitzpatrick might be motivated to engage with SACC leadership if a groundswell of parents approach him united. Even if it's not his call directly, he should take ownership of a negative situation at his school that he can try to influence and ameliorate.
I made job changes our second year there after having a 5 year old in before and after care at SACC and seeing things like her peeing her pants after being told she couldn't use the bathroom unless it was the exact specified time (she never had problems during the school day, but could not hold it over an hour). They were also all crammed into one room most of the time and had to sit on the floor before snack, and then got shouted at to get up. It was not warm and fuzzy at all. This thread affirms my decisions, but I still want to see change. Such dysfunction.
what would you use for an option?Anonymous wrote:Franklin Sherman SACC is great. The kids love it. The staff are pleasant and responsive. We've also used SACC at Haycock. Not as good there. The main woman hated my son and was mean to him. We're not going to use it again if my kids ends up at Haycock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't speak to summer but we use afternoon SACC at Pine Spring and have been very happy. DD always complains that I pick her up too early.
I heard good things about Pine Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Can't speak to summer but we use afternoon SACC at Pine Spring and have been very happy. DD always complains that I pick her up too early.
Anonymous wrote:SACC is luck of the draw. Some are good, some bad. My family moved out to Fort Irwin, now back. Ask around, as you see some good, some ok, and some Stephen King type horror and drama. I wish I had family like my friends, to pick up and watch my treasures till my wife and I get home. As Army officers now in an A2 type position we keep long hours. An Au Pair might work out, it’s not too expensive, but they live in the house. If you can handle a stranger in the house I would opt for this over SACC. I think I am done with SACC, it’s like gambling.