The document provides information about the Chapin Elementary Eaglet After-School Program for the 2012-2013 school year. It includes the program's mission statement, overview, staff ratios, daily schedule, snacks offered, activities, health and discipline policies, payment details, pick-up procedures, holidays, and encourages parents to enroll their children. The program aims to provide after-school care in a safe, nurturing environment that supports learning and character development.
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Karyn’s House of Caring
Growing Together for a Better Tomorrow
Where your child’s destiny begins with us
Where we identify and help nurture talents
Children in some of the centre’s facilities
A strong foundation stone
Program Foundations
our goal is to provide a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment that allows your child to thrive and reach his/her personal best. By focusing on the mind and body emotional and physical health will prevail. I hope to obtain these goals by:
Understanding the capabilities of the child at each stage of their development
Maintaining a safe and nurturing environment
Teaching morals and values
Caring for others and sharing
Developing friendships outside their classroom and home environment
Promoting independence and teaching self-reliance
Flexibility in the program structure
Philosophy
Karyn’s House of Caring Daycare program takes many of the proven classical methods of learning and combines them into a casual unstructured environment where learning through the children’s interests and daily play is the key to each child’s success.
We care for :6 weeks to 12 years of age of any race, religion, sex, or nationality.
Care is provided full day for infants, toddlers, and preschool age. Before and after school, school holidays, school vacation breaks, and foul weather days en to fifth graders.
Operational hours
Monday through Friday 8:00 AM until 5:30 PM. (Winter/Fall)
Weekly schedule set at enrollment overrides program hours.
Summer program hours of operation are same as winter/fall hours.
Provider may request early pick-up on occasion for personal reasons.
Days Program will be closed:
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Black Friday
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day/ July 4th
1 Week in summer for family vacation (will give 30 day notice)
If any other day,notification is given 7days in advance.
Our services
Enrollment procedures
Hands at work
All items to be completed prior to the start of your child’s care:
Meet personally with the program provider at the daycare facility, review facility, programs, fees and policy/procedure manual
Review enrollment forms and set schedule of care, and cost.
Complete all health forms, Blue Card, and all NYS required forms, and day care requested forms with parent/guardian signature(s)
Submit enrollment fees
Enrollment Fees/Tuition Fees
Full time Program
Full-time non-infant program covers all children between 2 years old and 5 years old and requires full day care or 30 hours of care per week or more
Full-time non-infant fee is $165.00/child per week
Full-time School-age fee is $150.00/child per week
Infants to attending school will be considered full-time unless otherwise agreed upon at time of enrollment. This is due to the increased level of care necessary for this age group.
Full-time Infant Program is $175.00/child per week
Part time Program:
Part-time program covers a ...
Karyn’s House of CaringGrowing Together for a Better Tomorro.docxDIPESH30
Karyn’s House of Caring
Growing Together for a Better Tomorrow
Where your child’s destiny begins with us
Where we identify and help nurture talents
Children in some of the centre’s facilities
A strong foundation stone
Program Foundations
our goal is to provide a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment that allows your child to thrive and reach his/her personal best. By focusing on the mind and body emotional and physical health will prevail. I hope to obtain these goals by:
Understanding the capabilities of the child at each stage of their development
Maintaining a safe and nurturing environment
Teaching morals and values
Caring for others and sharing
Developing friendships outside their classroom and home environment
Promoting independence and teaching self-reliance
Flexibility in the program structure
Philosophy
Karyn’s House of Caring Daycare program takes many of the proven classical methods of learning and combines them into a casual unstructured environment where learning through the children’s interests and daily play is the key to each child’s success.
We care for :6 weeks to 12 years of age of any race, religion, sex, or nationality.
Care is provided full day for infants, toddlers, and preschool age. Before and after school, school holidays, school vacation breaks, and foul weather days en to fifth graders.
Operational hours
Monday through Friday 8:00 AM until 5:30 PM. (Winter/Fall)
Weekly schedule set at enrollment overrides program hours.
Summer program hours of operation are same as winter/fall hours.
Provider may request early pick-up on occasion for personal reasons.
Days Program will be closed:
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Black Friday
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day/ July 4th
1 Week in summer for family vacation (will give 30 day notice)
If any other day,notification is given 7days in advance.
Our services
Enrollment procedures
Hands at work
All items to be completed prior to the start of your child’s care:
Meet personally with the program provider at the daycare facility, review facility, programs, fees and policy/procedure manual
Review enrollment forms and set schedule of care, and cost.
Complete all health forms, Blue Card, and all NYS required forms, and day care requested forms with parent/guardian signature(s)
Submit enrollment fees
Enrollment Fees/Tuition Fees
Full time Program
Full-time non-infant program covers all children between 2 years old and 5 years old and requires full day care or 30 hours of care per week or more
Full-time non-infant fee is $165.00/child per week
Full-time School-age fee is $150.00/child per week
Infants to attending school will be considered full-time unless otherwise agreed upon at time of enrollment. This is due to the increased level of care necessary for this age group.
Full-time Infant Program is $175.00/child per week
Part time Program:
Part-time program covers a ...
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Eaglet Afterschool Parent Handbook
1. Chapin Elementary
Eaglet
After-School Program
Student/Parent Handbook
2012-2013
Phone: 803-608-5793
Email : Lftaylor@lexrich5.org
Faye Taylor , Director
2. Chapin Elementary Eaglet
After-School Program
Mission Statement
“To provide after school care in a nurturing
and safe environment that supports growth
as learners within a community of
character.”
3. Program Overview
• The after school program was established as a service for working
parents.
• Our program will strive to promote a safe, caring and respectful
educational environment for our children through the use of innovative
teaching strategies and programs that are designed to provide
opportunities for success of our children.
• The staff members are responsible and accountable for the day-to-day
operations of the program. Questions, concerns and suggestions
should be directed initially to the director, Mrs. Faye Taylor. This can
be done by note or in person, when you pick up your child(ren). The
principal, Mrs. Harriet Wilson, is also available to you, but your first
source of information should be the director of the program.
• Students will be directed to the cafeteria or other assigned area each day
by the classroom teachers at 2:40 p.m. Parents should send a note or
call the school on those days that students are at school but will not be
remaining for the After-School Program. It is very important that
parents comply with this request.
Staff and Adult/Student Ratios
• Our staff is here to ensure that each child achieves success and to provide them with a safe
learning environment. Our hard working staff includes CES teachers, staff members and
other trained staff. Our child to adult ratio is 10 to 1.
4. ROTATION SCHEDULE
• The Eaglet Program will offer daily periods that promote cooperative
and hands-on activities in areas to help students develop socially,
cognitively, physically and emotionally.
SNACKS
• Our program will offer a variety of nutritious snacks
after school. If snacks are brought from home due to
special dietary needs, they are to be eaten during the
designated snack time.
**Parents should contact and notify the after-school
program administration concerning special dietary
needs.
5. At Eaglets we…
Do homework in the cafeteria Do art projects in the art room
Have organized games in the gym Have recess time outside
6. We also…
Go to the computer lab Have social time in the science lab
Play games on the soccer field Have snack in the cafeteria
7. Health Concerns
• If your child has any medical conditions (allergies
material/food, etc. or medical issues, asthma, etc) the
director must be notified.
• Any child showing signs of illness will be closely
monitored. Parents may be contacted to come pick up the
child.
• Eaglet personnel shall administer, or obtain immediate
treatment for a child if necessary. If an emergency event
should occur, 911 will be called and parents will be
notified.
• If your child needs to take medication of any type, the
district policy regarding medication must be followed.
8. •
Discipline
Proper behavior is expected and discipline policies will be enforced during the
after-school program. We will give special emphasis to the following
guidelines:
• Be polite
• Respect others
• Follow directions
• Keep hands, feet and other objects to yourself
• Use soft voices inside the school
• Be Like Eddie! Do an Eddie Check!
• If a child is unable to comply with the behavior expectations, a referral note will be
sent home. Depending on the severity of the behavior referral, the parent/guardian
will be notified immediately, or at pick-up.
• If after the above referral, the child is still unable to comply with the behavior
expectations, the program director will set up a conference with the parent/guardian.
A behavior contract will be established and signed by the child (if appropriate),
parent/guardian and the program director.
• If the child’s behavior continues to be disruptive and/or unsafe, the child will be
subject to suspension or dismissal from Eaglets.
• Failure of the parent/guardian to attend conference(s) and cooperate will subject the
child to suspension or dismissal from Eaglets.
9. Payment
• Early Morning Program (6:45 am – 7:15 am):
• $12.00 per week per child
• Full tuition is due regardless of whether your child has attended the entire week. Part-time enrollment is not
available for the early program.
• After School Program Fulltime (after dismissal until 630 pm):
• $50.00 per week per child
• $45.00 for each additional child per week
• Full tuition is due regardless of whether your child has attended the entire week.
• Program Combo (early morning and after school program):
• $60.00 per week per child
• $50.00 for each additional child per week
• Full tuition is due regardless of whether your child has attended the entire week.
• Interim (pick-up by 3:45 pm):
• $30.00 a week per child
• Full tuition is due regardless of whether your child has attended the entire week.
• Drop In or Part-Time Program:
• $12.00 per day per child for every day attended.
• Example: 1 day = $12.00, 3 days = $36.00, 5 days = $60.00
• Early Release Days: will be an additional $10.00 for each day. (School dismissal time is 11:40 am)
• Student Holidays / Staff workdays: we will open at 6:45 am and close at 6:30 pm. The charge is $20.00. and
the students must bring lunch for the day. Two snacks will be provided.
• Payment is due on site each Friday the week BEFORE the service is provided.
• Late Payment Policy: Failure to make your payment by this day will result in a $10.00 late fee. Timely
payment is required for student attendance. Repeated late payment will result in dismissal from the program.
10. FOR ALL PAYMENT PLANS:
• Payment must be in the form of check or cash. Make checks payable
to “CES Eaglet Program.” Please indicate on the check the date(s)
and child(ren) you are paying for. A receipt will be issued for all
payments. A completed registration form must be on file with the
program prior to the first day of attendance.
ATTENTION CHECK WRITERS:
• Chapin Elementary, including the Eaglet After-School program, uses
FARS (Federal Automated Recovery Systems). We will gladly accept
your checks. However, in the event your check is returned, your
account will be debited electronically for the face amount and fees
allowed by our state.
Financial Aid is offered to families who qualify for free or reduced
lunch through the school district. Cost is $25.00 per week per child.
11. Pick-Up/Dismissal
• Pick-up will be located at the CES back lobby.
• We reserve the right to request identification from anyone picking up a student from the
program.
• Parent/guardian must sign children out each day.
• Only individuals from the approved list on the registration form will be allowed to
pick up a student.
• If someone other than the parent(s) comes to pick up a child, a staff employee will
check the registration form. If the name is not listed, we will not release the child
until we can contact the parent for approval. When calling ahead to authorize pick-
up by someone not on the list, please be prepared to give the staff specific information
regarding that person. For safety reasons, we ask that everyone on the pick up list be
at least 16 years of age.
• There will be an additional charge of $1.00 for each minute you arrive after the
scheduled pick-up time of 6:30 p.m. A phone call is appreciated if you know that
you will be late; however, the call does not eliminate late fees. The Eaglet After
School telephone number is 803-608-5793.
•
• Please realize that our staff members have families and commitments. Should your
child be left for an extended period of time, a law enforcement agency will be
contacted. Your understanding and cooperation in this most sensitive matter is greatly
appreciated. A continuing problem of late arrivals for pick-up will be cause for the child
to be dismissed from the program.
12. • Student Holidays / Staff Workdays (6:45am – 6:30pm)
• October 8, November 5, January 22, February 18
• Winter Break December 17- 21 and December 26-28, 31.
• January 21
• Spring Break April 1- April 5
• Early Release Days (11:40am – 6:30pm)
• September 19, October 18, November 15, February 13, March 7
• and April 18
• ** The fee for student holidays must be paid one week in advance**
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• School Holidays: School and offices closed
September 3, (Labor Day)
November 6 (Vote)
November 21-23( Thanksgiving holidays),
December 24-25 (Christmas Eve and Christmas Day)
January 1 (New Years Day)
January 21 (Martin Luther King Jr.)
May 27 (Memorial Day)
SCHOOL CLOSING POLICY
• Eaglets will NOT operate if the school closes early, or is cancelled for any reason. This
includes inclement weather, loss of power/water, etc. Students will be dismissed in
accordance with district and school policies.