Common use of Youth Recreation Programs Clause in Contracts

Youth Recreation Programs. 1. The School and Provider will develop and operate a Youth Recreation Program which exposes participants to activities in: the arts (dance, drama, pottery, music, etc.); sports and fitness (activities designed to get kids moving and physically active, as well as discussions on health and nutrition); cooperative learning games (non-competitive in nature); games that provide opportunities to practice basic academic skills such as chess, checkers, puzzles and word games; and experiences that build on a wide diversity of cultural and ethnic groups. Youth Recreation Programs are required to begin by September 12, 2016, and operate for a minimum of 30 minutes per day, four days a week, and end no earlier than May 19, 2017.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: esb.milwaukee.k12.wi.us, milwaukeepublic.ic-board.com:443, milwaukeepublic.ic-board.com

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Youth Recreation Programs. 1. The School and Provider will develop and operate a Youth Recreation Program which exposes participants to activities in: the arts (dance, drama, pottery, music, etc.); sports and fitness (activities designed to get kids moving and physically active, as well as discussions on health and nutrition); cooperative learning games (non-competitive in nature); games that provide opportunities to practice basic academic skills such as chess, checkers, puzzles and word games; and experiences that build on a wide diversity of cultural and ethnic groups. Youth Recreation Programs are required to begin by September 1214, 20162015, and operate for a minimum of 30 minutes per day, four days a week, and end no earlier than May 1920, 20172016.

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Samples: milwaukeepublic.ic-board.com

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Youth Recreation Programs. 1. The School and Provider will develop and operate a Youth Recreation Program which exposes participants to activities in: the arts (dance, drama, pottery, music, etc.); sports and fitness (activities designed to get kids moving and physically active, as well as discussions on health and nutrition); cooperative learning games (non-competitive in nature); games that provide opportunities to practice basic academic skills such as chess, checkers, puzzles and word games; and experiences that build on a wide diversity of cultural and ethnic groups. Youth Recreation Programs are required to begin by September 1215, 20162014, and operate for a minimum of 30 minutes per day, four days a week, and end no earlier than May 1921, 20172015.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: milwaukeepublic.ic-board.com

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