ccmrockman
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Second time posting (sorry!) really conflicted about two pre-k options for our 2.5 year old, before a new baby arrives. She currently goes to a day-care 2 days week 8-5 ($1160) and we feel like more days and less hours would be better overall. Not to mention something a little lower budget because I won't be able to freelance for a while after the new baby comes.
Our two options are:
Co-op Pre-k
12:30-6 M/W/F for $605 (+$255 yearly fee)
Nice 20ish minute walk or 5 minute drive
Update to co-op: 30 hours of "family jobs" a year (Laundry, making play-dough, etc) can be on the weekend, and required to attend a family meeting once a month for 1.5 hours.
Jewish Pre-k (we are Jewish)
9-1 M/T/W/Th for $999
7-10 minute walk
For those who have a second already, which would be more helpful for me and my WFH spouse?
EDIT/UPDATE:
Thank you everyone for posting! I really appreciate the fresh perspective. While initially we were leaning toward the co-op, my husband and I going forward with the Jewish pre-k.
Your comments that helped us re-evaluate:
Our two options are:
Co-op Pre-k
12:30-6 M/W/F for $605 (+$255 yearly fee)
Nice 20ish minute walk or 5 minute drive
Update to co-op: 30 hours of "family jobs" a year (Laundry, making play-dough, etc) can be on the weekend, and required to attend a family meeting once a month for 1.5 hours.
Jewish Pre-k (we are Jewish)
9-1 M/T/W/Th for $999
7-10 minute walk
For those who have a second already, which would be more helpful for me and my WFH spouse?
EDIT/UPDATE:
Thank you everyone for posting! I really appreciate the fresh perspective. While initially we were leaning toward the co-op, my husband and I going forward with the Jewish pre-k.
Your comments that helped us re-evaluate:
- My husbands WFH schedule: More productive and more meetings in the morning!
- Consistency of 9-1, 4 days in a row, and closest to a Kindergarten schedule.
- Potential to nap at home/rest time at home.
- Closer location on foot, easy for either my husband and I to do drop off/pick up.
- Rethinking co-op requirements because of exhaustion in the first year of a new baby.
- She gets to learn/celebrate our holidays in school!