Before and After School Care Sample Clauses

Before and After School Care. The Contract Administration Committee shall request a study of the feasibility and cost of providing before or after care for the school age children of employees in existing District programs. The resulting report shall be presented to the School Board for consideration.
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Before and After School Care. Children may be in care from opening until departure to school and from after school until closing.
Before and After School Care.  Before and After School Care is available from 6:45 AM to 6:00 PM on school days for students enrolled at TSCA. After school care closes at 3:00 PM on the last day before Christmas and Summer Breaks.  Students who will regularly use daycare should be enrolled in the program; those who need it only occasionally may remain on “drop-in” status. However, payment is due on the day of the drop-in.  It is mandatory that all students on the TSCA campus be under the supervision of an adult. Therefore, students who are on campus unsupervised will be required to go to daycare and are subject to the appropriate fee as follows:  K5 - 5th grade students who arrive on campus before 8:00 AM  6th - 12th grade students who arrive on campus before 7:45 AM  K5 – 5th grade students who remain on campus after 3:45 PM (12:15 PM on early dismissal days)  6th – 12th grade students who remain on campus after 4:00 PM (12:15 PM on early dismissal days)  DAYCARE FEES (per student): ENROLLED: To be paid with tuition through FACTS Before School Care ONLY $650/year After School Care ONLY $850/year BOTH Before AND After School Care $1,300/year Late Pick-Up Fee $2.00 per minute DROP-IN: Due on the day of the drop-in, or automatically added to the next scheduled FACTS payment Before School Care $6.00 per day After School Care $12.00 per day Early Dismissal Days $18.00 per day Late Pick-Up Fee $2.00 per minute BILLING FEE (if billed) $5.00 per billing Note: All monies paid to TSCA and/or through FACTS/RenWeb are non-refundable
Before and After School Care. Dear families, Camp Australia and Minchinbury Public School entered into a licence agreement for the purpose of running a Before and After School Care on site at Minchinbury Public School. The licence agreement states that the maximum number of students at before school care is 30 students and the maximum number of students at after school care is 30 students. At the end of last term the conditions of the licence agreement were not being met. Camp Australia agreed to follow the terms of the licence agreement. As a result, at the end of last term Minchinbury Public School submitted documents to the Department of Education proposing an increase to the number of students able to be on site at the Before and After School Centre coordinated by Camp Australia. As yet, the documents have not been approved by the Department of Education and Camp Australia. Therefore, the number of students able to attend the before and after school centre, remains at a maximum of 30. At this stage, it is not known when the documents will be approved and returned for implementation. Camp Australia has been coordinating the communication with families about any changes to their booking arrangements. Minchinbury Public School will continue to work with the Department of Education to increase the capacity of the Before and After School Care centre on site at Minchinbury Public School. If you have any questions or comments about this process, please contact by phone on 0000 000 000. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Principal 11 May 2018

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