After School Care Program Sample Clauses

After School Care Program. The After School Care Program is established to accommodate parents who cannot pick up their students at the end of the club period. Students will be hosted under supervision of an adult and will be able to read, study, and do homework during this time. The charge for this service is announced during the orientation day before the school starts. Monthly registration for discounted price will be available. Afterschool care program is provided until a specified time every day. Regardless of the situation, we will call the local authorities and give them custody of the student, if the student is not picked up before the specified time provided in the afterschool care packet. Neither OSES nor the teacher assumes any responsibility for the welfare of the student. OSES doesn’t offer before school care and supervision starts at 7:30 am. Every effort will be made to ensure good communication between the home and the school. Parents may communicate directly with the school's staff members via e-mail, voice mail, written request, or by accessing the school's web page. A softcopy of the newsletter will be sent home weekly via e-mail announcing upcoming school activities and events. Hardcopy version will be available at the end of each week in the front lobby of the school. Student agenda’s should be used for daily communication of assignments, progress, and behavior. Field Trips offer exciting ways to learn. OSES students will have the opportunity to go on field trips at various times throughout the school year. Grade level and/or team sponsored day field trips are offered to most students. Students, who have received an out- of-school suspension (OSS) during the school year, will not be eligible to participate in any overnight field trips for the rest of the school year and any fees or deposits paid earlier are non-refundable. In addition, any student who has demonstrated the inability to follow rules may be prohibited from participating - this determination will be made by the administration on an individual basis. Any fees or deposits paid earlier are non-refundable. For all field trips, you will be expected to follow these rules: • You must abide by the OSES Code of Conduct and Discipline Plan while on the field trip. • You must follow the OSES Dress Code, wearing the “royal and khaki” uniform unless otherwise specified. • You must bring to school the Field Trip Permission Slip, signed by your parents or guardian, by the specified date. No phone calls or e-mails ...
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After School Care Program. Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School After School Care Program is for enrolled CKS students only. Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School makes every effort to make each child enjoy this special experience. • 3:30 - Children gather in the After School Care room after dismissal. • 3:30 - 4:00 - Snacks • 4:00 - 5:00 - Free play, arts & crafts, creative drama, homework study hall for grades 1 - 8 in study hall. • 5:00 - 6:00 - Outside time, arts & crafts, creative drama, homework study hall grades 1 - 8 in study hall. • 6:00 - Program ends; late charges begin.
After School Care Program. The After School Care Program is established to accommodate parents who cannot pick up their students by regular dismissal time. Students will be hosted under the supervision of an adult and will be expected to read, study, and do homework during this time. Please visit our website or stop by the front office to get more info about after school care. The charge for this service is as follows: The Governing Board, Administration, Teachers and Staff at GREEN are dedicated to keeping our school community and families informed. Official announcements are made via our weekly email. We STRONGLY encourage everyone to read our Weekly Announcements email and check our website on a regular basis. All critical info that comes from this school will come via the weekly email (including club and class sign-ups, field trip forms, meeting information, date and time changes, etc.) With so much information to convey, we use this as our primary source of sharing and do not send hard copies. Every effort will be made to ensure good communication between the home and the school. Parents may communicate directly with the school's staff members via e-mail, voice mail, written request, or by accessing the school's web page or Facebook page. However, all communications from the school are sent via email, so you MUST have a working email address on file to receive school news regarding events, clubs, etc.
After School Care Program. In consideration of enrolment, I agree to pay the tuition as follows: ($650 ½ hour increments- annual fee): Before Care:
After School Care Program. The After School Care Program (ASCP) is a private program that operates outside the hours of regular school operations to accommodate parents who cannot pick up their students at the end of the club period. Only students who are registered in the program may participate. Any student not registered in the program must be picked up during regular dismissal hours which run daily until 4:00pm, or 3:00pm on Wednesdays. Pricing and registration information can be obtained from the school Business Department. The ASCP program is provided until 6:00 p.m. every day. Regardless of the situation, we will call the local authorities and give them custody of the student after 6:15 p.m. Neither OSS nor the teacher assumes any responsibility for the welfare of the student. OSS doesn’t offer before-school care. School opens and supervision starts at 7:15 a.m. Every effort will be made to ensure good communication between the home and the school. Parents may communicate directly with the school's staff members via e-mail, voice mail, written request, or by accessing the school's web page. OSS utilizes the following communication tools to inform parents/guardians and students about updates, changes, and revisions to policies and procedures, events, and more. At any time, new communication may be added. Please follow them closely: Student Handbook, Curriculum Guide, OSS Website, electronic Newsletter, Email, Phone Blast, social media. Field Trips offer exciting ways to learn. OSS students will have the opportunity to go on field trips at various times throughout the school year. Grade level and/or team sponsored day field trips are offered to most students. Students who have received an out-of-school suspension (OSS) during the school year will not be eligible to participate in any overnight field trips for the rest of the school year and any fees or deposits already paid are non-refundable. In addition, any student who has demonstrated an inability to follow rules may be prohibited from participating. Specific disciplinary, tardiness, financial, and GPA requirements are listed on each field trip form. Any fees or deposits already paid are non- refundable. For all field trips, you will be expected to follow these rules: • You must abide by the OSS Code of Conduct and Discipline Plan while on the field trip. • You must follow the OSS Dress Code, wearing the uniform unless otherwise specified. • You must bring to school the Field Trip Permission Slip, signed by your parent/r gu...
After School Care Program. Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School After School Care Program is for enrolled CKS students only. Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School makes every effort to make each child enjoy this special experience.
After School Care Program. All students remaining on campus after 3:30 p.m., who are not already working with a teacher or coach, will be escorted to after school care for further supervision. The cost of supervised after care is $5.00 per hour until 5:30 p.m., and then $1.00 per minute after 5:30 p.m. These fees will be charged per student. Fire, tornado, and lockdown drills will be held during the year. As required by the State, emergency drills are held monthly at various times during the school day. The teachers and staff will acquaint the students with the proper procedures to be followed during these drills Elementary School students may arrive at school beginning at 7:20 a.m. Students arriving after 8:00 a.m. are considered tardy. (Ref. TARDINESS)
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After School Care Program. Holy Family After School Care Program provides a safe environment for Holy Family School children until 6pm. Children will be given a snack, time to complete homework, outdoor playtime (weather permitting), and time for games, puzzles, and movies. Children who attend Holy Family School from preschool – eighth grade are eligible to attend. The program will be held in the cafeteria. The After School Care Program is closed on all days the school is closed. The cost to participate is as follows: Every day for one child $120 per month Every day for family $220 per month Occasional care on specified days $7 per child per day

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