Policy For Holding Teachers Spot For The Summer

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  • Unregistered

    Policy For Holding Teachers Spot For The Summer

    I interviewed a teacher last night and she asked how I would handle her taking the summer off. I told her I have no policy for that as I've not yet worked with a teacher. I rattled off a policy of the top of my head that she agreed was fair. Now I just want to make sure I haven't sold myself short.

    Policy I rattled off was for the summer she can pay half her tuition ($50) on the weeks she wouldn't use her spots at all. On a week where she wanted to use either of her 2 days she would be responsible for the full tuition ($100) that week regardless of whether she used 1 or both days that particular week. I made no mention of vacation weeks but I will tell her that there is no discount for those weeks and that if she doesn't use her spot, she still pays.

    Does this seem fair to both the parent and me?
  • TheGoodLife
    Home Daycare Provider
    • Feb 2012
    • 1372

    #2
    Is this for a PT family? It sounds like they would only be there 2 days a week, or did I read it wrong?

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    • Unregistered

      #3
      Yes it would be part time for 2 days per week.

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      • MissAnn
        Preschool Teacher
        • Jan 2011
        • 2213

        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        I interviewed a teacher last night and she asked how I would handle her taking the summer off. I told her I have no policy for that as I've not yet worked with a teacher. I rattled off a policy of the top of my head that she agreed was fair. Now I just want to make sure I haven't sold myself short.

        Policy I rattled off was for the summer she can pay half her tuition ($50) on the weeks she wouldn't use her spots at all. On a week where she wanted to use either of her 2 days she would be responsible for the full tuition ($100) that week regardless of whether she used 1 or both days that particular week. I made no mention of vacation weeks but I will tell her that there is no discount for those weeks and that if she doesn't use her spot, she still pays.

        Does this seem fair to both the parent and me?
        I do 2 days at part time rate which comes to $50 per week for a maximum of 2.5 months per year. I added that in because I have a teacher who is also pregnant.

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        • e.j.
          Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 3738

          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered
          Does this seem fair to both the parent and me?
          I think if you're satisfied with the arrangement and the parent agrees, the policy is fair to both of you. You get to decide what works best for your business and the dc family gets to decide what they can afford, kwim?

          I charge my regular rate for teachers during the summer. If they expect me to hold their spot and guarantee it for the fall, I feel it's fair for them to pay for it. The only time I don't charge is if I need to fill the spot for the summer (as when my kids were school age and counted in my numbers).

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          • mamac
            Tantrum Negotiator
            • Jan 2013
            • 772

            #6
            I allow my full-time teachers to drop down to a part-time slot for the summer if they want their full-time slot saved for the fall. If they want the entire summer off then they risk losing their spot when September rolls around. I will not guarantee an opening for them.

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            • TheGoodLife
              Home Daycare Provider
              • Feb 2012
              • 1372

              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered
              I interviewed a teacher last night and she asked how I would handle her taking the summer off. I told her I have no policy for that as I've not yet worked with a teacher. I rattled off a policy of the top of my head that she agreed was fair. Now I just want to make sure I haven't sold myself short.

              Policy I rattled off was for the summer she can pay half her tuition ($50) on the weeks she wouldn't use her spots at all. On a week where she wanted to use either of her 2 days she would be responsible for the full tuition ($100) that week regardless of whether she used 1 or both days that particular week. I made no mention of vacation weeks but I will tell her that there is no discount for those weeks and that if she doesn't use her spot, she still pays.

              Does this seem fair to both the parent and me?
              If it works for you, I think it sounds very fair- 1/2 tuition if they're not using the days, or full tuition if they are- easy peasy

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              • Unregistered

                #8
                Originally posted by mamac
                I allow my full-time teachers to drop down to a part-time slot for the summer if they want their full-time slot saved for the fall. If they want the entire summer off then they risk losing their spot when September rolls around. I will not guarantee an opening for them.
                I do the same with a min of 3 days but what would u do if parent is not returning in fall FT? Still keep the same pt policy? My teacher is planning to come back 2 days - sold I do 2 days required over summer vs 3? I have explained it holds your placement but I have other openings so it's not like their spot will be gone.... Tau

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                • grandmom
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 766

                  #9
                  Originally posted by e.j.
                  I think if you're satisfied with the arrangement and the parent agrees, the policy is fair to both of you. You get to decide what works best for your business and the dc family gets to decide what they can afford, kwim?

                  I charge my regular rate for teachers during the summer. If they expect me to hold their spot and guarantee it for the fall, I feel it's fair for them to pay for it. The only time I don't charge is if I need to fill the spot for the summer (as when my kids were school age and counted in my numbers).
                  This.

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