u/flipadavid

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Is this Daycare fee structure insane, or is this normal now? 🤯 (Seeking sanity check)

Hey parents, I’m currently looking at local daycares and came across a fee schedule that completely blew my mind. I wanted to get your thoughts on whether this is standard practice now or if this daycare's "appetite is just too ugly" (major red flags).

​Here is what they are charging on top of high monthly tuition:

​Registration Fee: $350 (Non-refundable)

​Enrollment Fee / Credit: $300 (You lose this if your child doesn't stay through May of the following year—total lock-in)

​Security Deposit: $300 (Forfeited if you don't give a 30-day written notice before leaving)

​Supply Fee: $300/year (Split into two $150 payments)

​Activity Fee: $300/year (Split into two $150 payments)

​School Bag: ~$35 (Mandatory purchase)

​Book Bag: $15 (Mandatory purchase)

​Last Month's Tuition: Full amount, no prorating (Even if you leave on the 2nd of the month, you pay the whole month)

​Summer Fee: An extra $10/week "Special Event Fee" during the summer months

​Class Snacks: Initially told parents brought snacks voluntarily. When nobody signed up, they made it mandatory. Now, families are forced to rotate and buy a full week of snacks for the entire class out of pocket (costing around $100+ per turn).

​On top of all these nickel-and-diming fees, their base tuition is already higher than the market average($1600+ with after-hours care 8AM-6AM). The tuition does not include any meal. Most decent daycares we've seen usually have just one simple enrollment fee, and things like basic supplies are included.

I almost forgot to say they have a lot of days off. They have all ISD days off (spring break winter break)+ extra(stuff training, Thanksgiving whole week off). I cannot believe they justified themselves for ISD days off as day care.

​Am I crazy, or is this place completely taking advantage of parents? Would you run away from a daycare like this?

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u/flipadavid — 21 hours ago