Before School Program Sample Clauses

Before School Program. A. Before School Lead Instructor with Degree
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Before School Program. The “Before SchoolSchool Age Child Care programs will be offered from 7:00 AM until the start of each school’s pupil day, Monday through Friday, on each day that the aforesaid public schools are open for their educational programs during the term of this Agreement. The “start of each school’s pupil day” shall be defined as ten minutes (10) prior to the school district’s formal starting time for school.
Before School Program. Program will run 7:00am until the beginning of the school day. We will run the Before School Program on delayed opening days. We would open on the same delay schedule as the district. Participants will be made aware of this through registration materials. Fee for the Before School Program is $198 per month. There is no second child discount for the Before School Program.
Before School Program. Provide a before school program and all necessary facilities, staffing according to ratios listed below and materials for up to transitional kindergarten and kindergarten students at City facilities or at various PVUSD elementary schools with a schedule that follows the PVUSD student instructional calendar. ● Serve breakfast to registered participants. ● Provide academic and enrichment programming as required by program funding. Lunch Time Activities ● Provide enrichment activities during the lunch period at assigned schools. ● Provide two teammates during the lunchtime period. Extended Learning Program ● Provide staffing, as requested, to assist PVUSD staff in programs. ● Provide site management, as requested, to oversee the Extended Learning program at assigned school site(s), including curriculum development and implementation, staffing coordination with school site staff and student/parent communications. Saturday Day Camps ● Provide daily camp programming and all necessary facilities, staffing and materials on dates approved by PVUSD to TK-6th grade students. ● PVUSD will be billed additionally for proposed activities, upon PVUSD approval.
Before School Program o Provide a before school program and all necessary facilities, staffing and materials for up to forty (40) kindergarten students at the Xxxxxxxxx Cultural Center (000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000) with a schedule that follows the PVUSD student instructional calendar consisting of 146 instructional days, with end date of June 2, 2023. Program hours will be 8:00am–11:00am. o Serve breakfast to registered participants o Provide academic and enrichment programming as required by program funding Lunch Time Activities o Provide enrichment activities during the lunch period at assigned schools. o Provide two teammates during the lunchtime period. Extended Learning Program o Provide staffing, as needed, to assist PVUSD staff in programs Saturday Day Camps o Provide daily camp programming and all necessary facilities, staffing and materials on five (5) Saturdays available to TK-6th grade students. Programming at Xxxxxxxxx Park will be available during those 5 Saturdays from 9:00am – 6:00pm to up to forty (40) students. Tentative dates for these Saturdays are: o October 22, 2022 o November 19, 2022 o December 10, 2022 o February 25, 2023 o March 18, 2023 School Break Camps

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