Anonymous
Post 12/23/2019 11:58     Subject: Cost of Beforecare and Aftercare at schools

pls change janney in the spread sheet. it says $278 but that must be a 18-19 rate. i just payed $333 aftercare only for january.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2019 11:24     Subject: Re:Cost of Beforecare and Aftercare at schools

Bump. Anyone have new information as they research schools for the lottery?
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2019 21:24     Subject: Cost of Beforecare and Aftercare at schools

Capital City aftercare is $325/month. There are numerous part-time options. They provide “all day” care on their three teacher planning days for $50/kid.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2019 19:46     Subject: Re:Cost of Beforecare and Aftercare at schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got a tip about Horace Mann. They have a lovely calculator if you can find it to figure out how much before and after care costs.

Are you ready for this?
$716/month for before and after care.
$641 for just aftercare.

https://wonderslearning.org/horace-mann-elementary/



That's downright immoral.


This is almost discriminatory and hurts many socioeconomic levels. Parents might not send their kids to this school based on the cost of before/aftercare care. Are enrichment activities included? Is there a recreation center nearby or a church for before/after care programs?

How many parents turn down schools because of extended care?


I turned down Bridges because of the cost of aftercare. With a little one still in daycare I just couldn't afford it. Plus, I am not sure that the school is so much better than our DCPS that the expense is justified.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 18:07     Subject: Re:Cost of Beforecare and Aftercare at schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got a tip about Horace Mann. They have a lovely calculator if you can find it to figure out how much before and after care costs.

Are you ready for this?
$716/month for before and after care.
$641 for just aftercare.

https://wonderslearning.org/horace-mann-elementary/



That's downright immoral.


This is almost discriminatory and hurts many socioeconomic levels. Parents might not send their kids to this school based on the cost of before/aftercare care. Are enrichment activities included? Is there a recreation center nearby or a church for before/after care programs?

How many parents turn down schools because of extended care?


most of MCPS is also pretty expensive KOA is $500/month for pm, $585 for both.