I am surprised that they did not give some type of priority for the PreK4 slots to families that had been enrolled longer. I assume they think they will clear all of the spots. It is had making daycares / preschools profitable in DC. Over the last few years with more programs having free PreK programs - getting the right balance is really hard. I served on the board for a church based program - there is not a lot of cushion. The administration probably needed to open that PreK3 program to help cover some of the fixed costs. It is a really delicate balance between age in the classroom, staff ratios, and being able to provide the care that everyone here expects. [DC minimum wage, teachers having the required certifications per OSSE]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. Thanks for all of the additional responses! I work in a federal building but am not very impressed with the daycare here, so have not been considering it as an option. We will definitely look into Amidon-Bowen and Apple Tree (though it looks like the Southwest location does not have a building secured for next year). We are considering both public and private, but many of the private school admissions deadlines have passed. Happy to take any other recommendations!
We are not waitlisted at the current school because of anything we have done. We are waitlisted because they expanded the number of PK3 age classes this year, but did not expand the number of PK4 classes for next year to accommodate the increased number of kids. There are multiple current families, like us, who are waitlisted for next year. I think they are anticipating that a significant number of kids will drop out once the lottery results are released, but who knows.
Honestly, that is appalling. Good grief I would be livid.
Anonymous wrote:A friend's kid goes to the daycare/preschool at the Dept. of Commerce, and they are really happy there. Her kid is 3 (post Sept. 30), and they will stay there next year if they don't have good luck in the PK3 lottery. They have trouble filling their PK classrooms. I would check it out.