Anonymous wrote:The fact that it is an independent entity doing it only at this school is probably why they don't want to do partial schedules -- this way they know the staffing schedule for everyone instead of trying to shuffle people around.
Why don't you call the school and ask to talk to the person who manages this contract and ask these questions? You can ask without complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.
Are they providing it at any school? I couldn’t find anything online.
Yes. Hearst, Watkins off the top of my head. Maybe others.
DPR run a program at Hearst park but it is not connected to the school. It has always been a well-guarded secret how to actually enroll in it. Most families end up using the school's aftercare program, which is run by an outside company (Innis). It is flexible-- you can sign up for 3, 4, or 5 days or drop-in. You can switch it any time. It is great to have options since there are also enrichment classes offered so I don't always need aftercare.
+1, OP here, I don't want my kids in aftercare all the time. DC is currently taking enrichment classes 2 days/week outside from school and I would like it to continue (and add sibling). It sucks because the activities they provide are not that interesting imo and now I am looking for other options (aftercare nanny) for my kids. I am ok with paying more for part time, I don't feel like paying full time for 2 kids when I will only be using max 3 days/week. I don't expect things to change right away, my question was to figure out to get there and I got some good suggestions.
Btw I stand by my title because the program as offered right now sucks for me.
OP, you should expand your vocabulary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.
Are they providing it at any school? I couldn’t find anything online.
Yes. Hearst, Watkins off the top of my head. Maybe others.
DPR run a program at Hearst park but it is not connected to the school. It has always been a well-guarded secret how to actually enroll in it. Most families end up using the school's aftercare program, which is run by an outside company (Innis). It is flexible-- you can sign up for 3, 4, or 5 days or drop-in. You can switch it any time. It is great to have options since there are also enrichment classes offered so I don't always need aftercare.
+1, OP here, I don't want my kids in aftercare all the time. DC is currently taking enrichment classes 2 days/week outside from school and I would like it to continue (and add sibling). It sucks because the activities they provide are not that interesting imo and now I am looking for other options (aftercare nanny) for my kids. I am ok with paying more for part time, I don't feel like paying full time for 2 kids when I will only be using max 3 days/week. I don't expect things to change right away, my question was to figure out to get there and I got some good suggestions.
Btw I stand by my title because the program as offered right now sucks for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.
Are they providing it at any school? I couldn’t find anything online.
Yes. Hearst, Watkins off the top of my head. Maybe others.
DPR run a program at Hearst park but it is not connected to the school. It has always been a well-guarded secret how to actually enroll in it. Most families end up using the school's aftercare program, which is run by an outside company (Innis). It is flexible-- you can sign up for 3, 4, or 5 days or drop-in. You can switch it any time. It is great to have options since there are also enrichment classes offered so I don't always need aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.
Are they providing it at any school? I couldn’t find anything online.
Yes. Hearst, Watkins off the top of my head. Maybe others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.
Are they providing it at any school? I couldn’t find anything online.
Yes. Hearst, Watkins off the top of my head. Maybe others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.
Are they providing it at any school? I couldn’t find anything online.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your aftercare is insanely cheap.
Enroll your kid and see how it goes for a year. Once you've been at the school for a year (and been in involved in PTA, met other parents using aftercare, etc.) you can start making noise about changing providers (or getting more flexibility from the current provider).
Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the rec center is open at Shepherd next year, DPR will start an aftercare program.