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Re: GA pre-k vs Private
I teach GA Pre-K and feel it's a pretty good program. I'm sure there are better private programs out there too. It all depends on what the center you're at does for Pre-K. GA Pre-K follows GA's standards, which align with kindergarten. Private Pre-Ks can follow whatever they want, which could be a good or bad thing. Have you looked at the GA Pre-K site much? That would be a good place to start. We are actually getting new standards next year and you can see them on there. I got to go to a focus group this spring and preview them, and I liked the improvements that they have made for next year. My son is also about to start Pre-K. You mention that you're not hearing good things about the centers near you that offer it. That would be a big issue with me. It doesn't matter if GA Pre-K is good if the center itself doesn't have a good reputation or you don't get a good vibe from them. I would also call these places now and see if they even have space available. You may need to get him on some waiting lists if you even want to consider it. Our school's registration was months ago and we are already full. Not sure how it is in your area. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have! There are many ladies on here who have had children in GA Pre-K too.
Bright From the Start's website, look for Pre-K tab:
https://www.decal.ga.gov/Default.aspx
I got DD waitlisted on two different GA PreK programs intown because the GA PreK programs in my area didn't offer aftercare and were in schools (and our daycare doesn't bus).
After I did the numbers, it ended up being cheaper to actually keep her at her daycare for the private PreK. If we'd come intown, I would've had to pay for before/aftercare and the cost shook out to be the same for private.
Our private PreK experience was amazing and Geneva only had 9 kids in her class. She's learned to read, can count to 100, can write, solve problems, and her teacher was able to really spend quality time with her to get her Kindergarten ready. I couldn't have been more pleased with her experience.
Like the PP said, if you're not sure about the quality of the GA PreK program, you should probably look elsewhere. I know the cost savings is a big deal - I also have a 19-month old son in daycare. The minute DD starts Kindergarten, we stand to get an enormous raise!
Abigail Taylor 09.18.2008
This is a really good point in this debate- class size sucks with GA Pre-K, to be honest. We currently have 22 kids in our class, which is the max. It is 2 teachers to 22 children. Centers with this program will always try to have the max as they get their funding per child. When I started teaching it 3 years ago it was 20, but with budget cuts it went up two more children. I am really hoping they at least take it back down to 20 next year and was told they are "trying to". Some people think 2 more kids is no biggie, but it is to me. 20 is really still too many. Geneva getting a Pre-K class of only 9 is exceptional. What I would give to teach that class!
Yes!! Abigail's class right now has 10 kids and 2 teachers. It will be about the same next year too. Love it!!
Abigail Taylor 09.18.2008
Personally, if the GPK schedule/center sounds good and you can save a substantial amount of money (for us it's $180/month vs $900/mo in private) I think it's foolish not to take advantage of that. They are only 4 years old, how much of a difference is it going to make if they are "advanced" at this age or not. You can always supplement at home (which you should be doing anyway). And we can put the money we are saving towards his college fund. Let's face it, college is more important than Pre-K
Fortuantely, DD's center offers GA Pre-k and is nationally accreditioned. It was such an easy transition since she was already used to going there and was friends with a lot of the kids already. Plus they let us register early since DD was already enrolled in their daycare program, and we didn't have to go through the lottery process like the outside applicants. We'll be doing private elementary school, so at least we get one year to save.
That said, it really depends on your area. I know programs really vary depending on who adminsters them even if there is a set curriculum. I would talk to other parents to get a feel for the programs in your area.
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This makes no sense. If you had selected private Pre-K instead of public, your daughter would have been even more bored when starting public Kinder. The only way to maybe prevent that would have been to keep her in private all the way to high school, which was not your plan anyway. I don't see how being in private Pre K and then switch her to public Kinder would be better. Rather, it would be worse. And my son is the youngest in his class since he turns 4 a week before the cutoff, so in his case, he's challenged bc most of the kids are older than him. Unless he's a genius, he will most likely always be challenged in either private or public simply because he will be the youngest. Another reason why parents should not hold back their children for a year, which seems to be popular nowadays and also makes zero sense to me.
Certainly, to each her own. It makes sense for some parents but not for us. Our son will be extremely bored if we hold him back a year. So, even though he's the youngest in his class, he will be going to Kinder in August. He just completed Georgia Pre-K at Sprayberry Academy (Marietta) and he did great. He matured a lot and progressed significantly. He is almost reading. He's also very active and social so holding him back would be a bad idea in our case. Good luck everyone! I highly recommend the Georgia Pre-K in our area. We didn't even have to wait for a lottery b/c SA has 220 slots. Easy peasy.