Jayson Brod: I live in Indiana. The preschool my daughter goes to is $100/week. But they have "scholarships," so most parents pay $60/week. I put my daughter in late in the year, so most of the scholarship money was gone so I pay $80/week. They provide breakfast, lunch & a snack. It's from 8-2:45p Mon-Fri.
Dulcie Edis: BEFORE YOU START TO DISH OUT MONEY GO TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICT YOU BELONG TO AND THEY MIGHT HAVE PRESCHOOL WITHIN THE SCHOOL OR IT MIGHT BE HALF DAY AND YOU CAN PUT THE CHILD IN PRESCHOOL THE OTHER HALF OF THE DAY SO YOU WONT HAVE TO PAY SO MUCH. BECAUSE WITH THE ECONOMY TODAY EVERYTHING IS HIGH. SO CHECK WITH THE SCHOOLS FIRST AND MAYBE THEY CAN REFER YOU SOMEWHERE ELSE IF THEY DONT HAVE A PROGRAM~San Antonio,Texas~...Show more
Jerald Florence: preschool is daycareit runs about 250 or more a week and im sc a poor state
Russell Mckinzie: If you like, you could look for a child development class at a high school or college. My daughter ! went to one for two years and loved it. The students learn so much from the kids too. And they get more personalized attention. Ours was 2 days a week and I paid $200 for the whole year. - Pittsburgh, PA
Craig Virani: In Florida we have a VPK program for 4 year olds that is free. If you want them to go before that than it is about $175.00 a week/700 a month. I have not been able to find the scholarship program in our area. I think Florida yanked them out of the school systems here. I might be wrong though. Of course your private institutions run a little more than that.We could never afford daycare or preschool that is why I quit working. I was actually out of pocket 200.00 a month after all the expenses. I know what you mean about making too much, here in FL if you make minimum wage - you make too much. CRAZY... Good Luck. I know California is as expensive if not a little more than Florida to live....Show more
Ismael Sixon: In my (affluent) town, there ! are literally dozens of preschools ranging from free (provided! by the public schools) to over $10,000 a year. Prices vary wildly depending on the length of the day, number of days a week, experience/training of the teachers, how nice the facility is, etc. Besides the free options, here are quite a few church-basement-type preschools in the range of $3-$4 thousand a year, and another more upscale bunch that are more than that.
Shena Etulain: $150-$175/wk in Texas
Bob Pucella: i pay $213 a week for 5 full time days.--pennsylvania
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