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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri: 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
What is the PAB?
The parent advisory board is made up of parents with children enrolled in the CDC, SAP, FCC and Youth Programs. Although they do not set policy they are an integral group for infusing new ideas and support for our programs. The PAB provides input on parent involvement and parent education programs they would like to assist with and plan activities to say "thank you" to the staff for the great job they do. Although staff are not members of the PAB, they attend the meetings to assist with corroborative activities and to ensure compliance with regulations.

Eligibility
The School Age Program is open to children of military, civilian, and DoD contractors. Dependent children who are in First Grade and/or 6-12 years of age are eligible to take part in the program.

Rates
Fees are determined by the DoD and are based on a sliding scale of the annual family income. All fees are to be paid in advance by Friday each week. Fees not paid by Monday will have a $20 late fee assessed. On days of full-day camps. child care may not exceed 10 hours. A late fee will be charged for care over the allotted time frame.
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**The School Age program is fully accredited by The National School-Age Care Alliance and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The School Age Program is "a positive place for kids."

What the Programs offers:
Arrow icon used for emphasisProfessional and Caring Staff
Arrow icon used for emphasisSafe and caring environment
Arrow icon used for emphasisPositive guidance
Arrow icon used for emphasisActivities and hands on experience
Arrow icon used for emphasisUSDA Approved Breakfast
Arrow icon used for emphasisUSDA Approved Lunch on "No School" &
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Activity Centers
Children are encouraged to choose freely from the following centers on a daily basis.
Check mark icon used for emphasis Arts & Crafts Children are given the chance to express their creativity through different
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Library/Homework In this center children enjoy a wide of books, enhancing language
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Science Children expore & experiment with hands-on-activities that expand knowledge &
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Drama Children act out different roles through dramatic play, using props and costumes,
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Music The music center allows a child to build awareness of rhythm and sound. It also
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Games Children are able to choose from different levels of games to enhance social skills,
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Manipulatives/Blocks Children learn classification skills, colors, shapes, size, spatial
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Computers The computer center offers a variety of age-appropriate programs for children
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Check mark icon used for emphasis Clubs Numerous interest clubs are available to join. They taret and develop specific skills
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Current as of: September 25, 2008
36 FSS/FSK -- Phone (671) 366-6157 / DSN 366-6157

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