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Seeking preschool compatible with BUSD schedule
Sept 2012
I'm in the preliminary stages of researching preschools for my daughter as her older brother is headed off to kindergarten in fall 2013. I'd love to send her to the same preschool as her brother is currently attending, however this school seems to have frequent staff training and religious holiday breaks built into the schedule, plus lengthy vacation breaks in the winter, spring and summer, and I've heard from other parents here that the breaks don't coincide well with the BUSD schedule. We are a family with two working parents and it would be nice to find a preschool where we don't have to blow all our vacation time filling in gaps in our kids' school schedules. (Is this even realistic?) Does anyone have recommendations for preschools with breaks that coincide well with BUSD breaks, or a schedule that is generally more adapted to the needs of families with two working parents? Anywhere in Berkeley or Emeryville would be great. - running low on PTO
Check out The New School of Berkeley (www.newschoolberkeley.org/).
Its schedule is based on BUSD's, with the added bonus that it's open during BUSD one-day holidays (Malcolm X Day...) and BUSD spring break. The only days it's closed when BUSD schools are open are the Friday before Memorial Day (for the annual New School family camping trip to Mendocino, which is awesome) and a few days around the time BUSD schools start in late August.
Plus, New School is around the corner from Berkeley Arts Magnet BUSD elementary school, and it offers before- and after-school care for elementary-age kids. Both my kids, who go/went to BAM, went to New School from preschool (ages 2/3) through elementary-school after-school care (ages 6-10). Robin
Once again, please see my response above to ''Looking for a mellow preschool near Glenview''. First Years Enrichment is year-round and on the BUSD calendar. Their number is 510.658.8109. A very pleased Mom
I strongly recommend Every Child Bay! The director and teachers there are super nice and the policy is very flexible. My daughter is 3.5 years old, we just moved here from another country 1 month ago. My daughter had a very successful transition there under their professional support and care. Do consider ECB, you won't regret! Here's the director Irene's email dr.irene.russo [at] everychildincluded.org
There are absolutely preschools that have summer breaks (for example, EB, EBI, EBGIS) however those preschools also tend to be pricier overall, so I don't know if that would save you much money. I would look at the cost difference of year round daycare vs school year preschool with camps for when you do need summer care before you turn that spot down! Also think about whether there is any chance you wouldn't be gone those full three months or whether there are any additional years your kids would be at the day care before moving to elementary school. I get MUCH more stressed out trying to figure out what to do with my kid when his preschool is closed then I do worry about paying for additional care I may or may not need.
Little Elephant Too in central Berkeley does two summer sessions that you enroll in separately, so you can opt out and not pay tuition for three weeks or so at a time. They do mixed ages 2-5.5 and there have been several sibling pairs in the mix over the past few years. We were really happy with it for our first kid and our second is starting in September.
Good care is hard to find and even harder if you are looking for two kids. If you have to pay until someone fills your spot then it would be a good idea to plan ahead and find someone that wants to take your spot for the summer, especially if you want to go back after the summer.