D.F. asks from Naperville, IL on January 27, 2010
Half Day Kindergarten and 2 Working Parents
Hello! We are in Naperville district 203 where there is only half day kindergarten. Our home daycare provider is not in our subdivision and does not transport. We will now have two children in her care and are looking into options for the fall for how this all works! Is there a kid's cab in Naperville? The Y after school program doesn't offer all-day care. There is a woman in the neighborhood that watches kids and I just met her today (not licensed thru DCFS, just helps neighbors). I would like our children to be together at the same location when possible. My husband works in Chicago so he wouldn't be an option for transporting and my job isn't flexible with extended lunch breaks (only 1/2 hour...not enough time). My parents may be able to help to transport but would hate to rely on them 5 days a week. What have other working parents done?
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Thank you all for your responses. I am looking for more ideas too! When i called Elmwood about Kindergarten preview that had few ideas. I would like to stay with someone with a home day care rather than a center as our daughter is 3 months old (I go back to work next week...ahhh!!). We have some time, but trying to plan now. School starts at 815, I have to be at work at 8....it's rough with working parents!! Any other ideas would be helpful!
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N. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
I am in Addison and my park District (not the Y) offers Kinderkeepers, and for 1st grade and up Keepers program where they take the kids to school and watch them before and after. On school holidays they have day off school programs where they watch them the whole day and do fun stuff.
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J.G. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
We are in Maplebrook in 203(in Kindergarten) and I have seen a kids cab/bus picking up and dropping off school. I would call the school and inquire about options. You definately are not the only parent who has this dilemma with the 1/2 day kindergarten so I'm sure they can give you some information. It sounds like you want to stick with home day care? Many of the daycare centers offer transportation to and from nearby schools.
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We are in Maplebrook in 203(in Kindergarten) and I have seen a kids cab/bus picking up and dropping off school. I would call the school and inquire about options. You definately are not the only parent who has this dilemma with the 1/2 day kindergarten so I'm sure they can give you some information. It sounds like you want to stick with home day care? Many of the daycare centers offer transportation to and from nearby schools.
J.K. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
I know lots of people who do all day kindergarten (private) for this reason. Creme de la Creme on Diehl by Winfield Road offers all day kindergarten during the day so they don't have to go offsite. Or, Creme will bus (to Mill St at least, not sure about other elementary schools.) SSPP offers full day kindergarten -- then you just have to worry about after care. Tuition is about $3500/yr. They have some sort of after care program at the school but I don't know the details. It is close to the YMCA on Washington too. All Saints has full day Kindergarten too. Good luck.
N.P. answers from Chicago on January 27, 2010
I'm not sure. It is so very difficult if you work. I would check into daycares simply for the transport aspects of their programs. Good luck.
M.M. answers from Chicago on January 27, 2010
I would check with the school to see what other programs current students use.
N. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
I am in Addison and my park District (not the Y) offers Kinderkeepers, and for 1st grade and up Keepers program where they take the kids to school and watch them before and after. On school holidays they have day off school programs where they watch them the whole day and do fun stuff.
M.T. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
Hi D. -
My daughter did the full-day Private K at Compass School, so we didn't have to worry about before and after care. My little one is still there for pre-school. But they do have a Kindergarten Enrichment program for those kids in K at the public schools. If you are in their area, they will drop off and pick up the kids from the few surrounding area schools. Their original school is at Hobson and Naper Blvd and their new school (just opened in the fall) is at 95th and 59. Not sure where you are at, but I do know the directors at the new school too, as they were at the original one first. If you are interested in more info, please send me a message.
Good luck!
Y.S. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
I have a child that will be going to kindergarten next year and 2 other younger kids. They all go to a private daycare/preschool that offers full-day kindergarten for that very reason (we both work full-time). My public school only has half-day as well and I do not want to move my children to another daycare closer to the school that will bus him. We have been very happy at their current school (Goddard), so we will be having hinm attend the full-day kindergarten there.
S.N. answers from Chicago on January 28, 2010
Did you know that Legally your child does not have to be in school til age 6...This is a problem for many people.. Usually the district will provide transportation for about 50 dollars a month. I am in romeoville schood district so i am not sure how it works in Naperville. I provide childcare in Bolingbrook and I do transport but I dont go that far....There is Kindergarden in my district that provides transportation and if not I can pick up the child...I am also licensed you can give me a call at ###-###-#### ask for S. ...
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