Anonymous wrote:Phase 1 says organized activities for kids (camp, school, daycare) remain closed. They don't open until Phase 2. So Fairfax County thinks we will be in Phase 2 by June/July?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CASA at Sheridan cancelled. They will try to do online classes, but are offering either a refund or a refund of everything except your deposit. If they keep the deposit, they'll roll it over to next year and give you priority enrollment.
Are your deposits substantial? One of my camp did 50% deposit so if they keep deposits that’s going to be a lot of money. I’d rather have a credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CASA at Sheridan cancelled. They will try to do online classes, but are offering either a refund or a refund of everything except your deposit. If they keep the deposit, they'll roll it over to next year and give you priority enrollment.
Are your deposits substantial? One of my camp did 50% deposit so if they keep deposits that’s going to be a lot of money. I’d rather have a credit.
Anonymous wrote:CASA at Sheridan cancelled. They will try to do online classes, but are offering either a refund or a refund of everything except your deposit. If they keep the deposit, they'll roll it over to next year and give you priority enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jcc Nv closed.
Where did you see this? Nothing on their website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HeadFirst is offering refunds if camp does not run.
Per Head First policy on their website under FAQ, if you cancel by June 1st, you can get a 75% refund or a 100% credit for future enrollment. Which is good at least for DC if the Mayor makes a decision this Friday. 75% is better than nothing.
What if they need to cancel? 75% fee will be refunded ? Or credit only ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HeadFirst is offering refunds if camp does not run.
Per Head First policy on their website under FAQ, if you cancel by June 1st, you can get a 75% refund or a 100% credit for future enrollment. Which is good at least for DC if the Mayor makes a decision this Friday. 75% is better than nothing.