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springv 04:12 PM 08-01-2019
We've got one going to kindergarten in the fall and several that have been accepted into the pre k program at the local school because they had several on the waiting list and decided to open up another classroom.
Is it helpful or hurtful to the centers and homes as far as enrollment and the amount of children? As of today we currently have 31 on roll between infants and school age
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Annalee 07:28 PM 08-01-2019
Originally Posted by springvalley112:
We've got one going to kindergarten in the fall and several that have been accepted into the pre k program at the local school because they had several on the waiting list and decided to open up another classroom.
Is it helpful or hurtful to the centers and homes as far as enrollment and the amount of children? As of today we currently have 31 on roll between infants and school age
This is happening in Tennessee, too. Prek classes bring federal funding to schools and they don't want to turn it down. No matter how overcrowded the school becomes nor how certain classes are literally in broom closets, federal money is too appealing.....and no matter what a child care program offers, they can't compete with "free". It is income-based but if the spots aren't filled, they move on to "any" child may attend prek. I have some that leave for prek, some that choose not to, but "free" is the key word in a parent's mind.
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Cat Herder 05:38 AM 08-02-2019
It has been that way here since my own grown children were toddlers. Plenty of parents still choose private care because of the lowered standards of free.

Free does not generally pay or treat their staff well and it festers.
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