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ENSURE A

BRIGHTER

FUTURE

2020 - 2021

Before & After

School Care

YMCA of the Shoals

Parent Handbook

Contact: Brooks Canup

LOCATION WILL BE

OFFSITE DUE TO

CONSTRUCTION.

St. Michael’s

School Building

2751 County Rd. 30

Florence, AL 35634

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Dear Parents/Guardians,

Thank you very much for choosing the YMCA of the Shoals After School Care Program. You are helping us in our quest to fulfill our mission “To put Christian principles in practice through programs that help build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.”

YMCA Afterschool Care is designed to help kids in every community succeed developmentally and academically. At the Y, kids are cultivating the values, skills, and relationships that lead to better achievement in the classroom, positive behaviors, and social skills.

The YMCA of the Shoals makes sure our children are provided with a snack, an opportunity to complete homework, and guided activities. We have an underlying goal, which seeks to provide a happy atmosphere, develop positive self-esteem in children, strengthen self-discipline, stimulate self-expression, and to help build strong kids, families and communities.

Lane Vines, CEO YMCA of the Shoals

Brooks Canup

Youth Development Director

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Mission Statement

To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

Character Values

We strive to integrate our four core values in everything we do. These values are: caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. We hope to help build these values in your children by serving as an example, doing activities to promote them and encouraging your child to exhibit them in their behavior.

Program Hours

Our Before & After School Program will coincide with the Florence City School calendar. Before School Care is available between 5:00-6:30 a.m., Monday-Friday. The bus leaves at 6:30. Morning bus runs to Weeden, Harlan, Forest Hills, and Hibbett. No county

schools.

After School Care for children enrolled in Weeden, Harlan, Hibbett, Forest Hills, Underwood, Wilson, and Brooks will be provided at the YMCA until 6:00 pm Monday-Friday. Transportation to St. Michael’s is provided through partnership with NACOLG at no additional charge.

Age Requirements

Summer Day Camp is for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade.

Payments

ALL FEES ARE DUE FRIDAY BEFORE THE WEEK OF SERVICE

A $15.00 late fee will be added to your child’s account if fees are not paid by Friday. When registering your child for any week of care, we reserve a space just for your child. We make a commitment to staff, space and materials based on your registration. If your child is absent from services, NO REFUND will be given. The YMCA will not deduct individual days missed, for any reason, from your weekly fee. Weekly fees will not be refunded in the event of severe weather.

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Caring and Trained Staff

The Youth Development Director is responsible for the management of the YMCA After School Care program. Counselors have been carefully selected and put through background and reference checks prior to employment. The counselors have also participated in the YMCA Child Abuse and Prevention Safety courses as well as additional hours of training to prepare for camp. Counselors are also CPR and First Aid certified.

Program Activities

Children will participate in a variety of activities during the week. These activities will include: swimming, arts and crafts, sports, nature and science, math, reading, gardening and free play. All children are encouraged (but not required) to participate in all activities. If a child is unable to participate in activities due to illness or injury, they may need to be picked up by the parent/guardian for the day.

Personal Belongings

We encourage children to learn responsibility for their own belongings. Please do not send toys, Legos, phones, video games, Pokemon cards, fidget spinners, etc. These items can be expensive and the YMCA is NOT responsible for lost, stolen or broken items. If these items are found at camp, they will be taken up by staff and returned to the parents/guardians at pick up. If you are unsure about bringing an item to St. Michael’s, please err on the side of caution and leave all personal items at home.

Snacks

A snack is provided each day by the YMCA of the Shoals. There is no charge for snack. You may also send a snack. There is NO MICROWAVE/REFRIGERATOR for children’s use. Please pack snacks that require no heating/refrigeration. CHILDREN

ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE THE VENDING MACHINES TO PURCHASE SNACKS AND DRINKS.

Christmas Break/Spring Break

During school breaks, children K-6 may play at St. Michael’s from 6:00 am until 6:00 pm each day as a part of Vacation Camp. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day that does not require refrigeration or microwaving.

 If schools close for inclement weather, child care will not be available  County school pick up is subject to change based on enrollment demands

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Food Allergies

Food allergies can be life threatening. The YMCA is NOT nut/peanut free. If your child has a food allergy, please instruct them never to trade food with other kids, not to eat anything with unknown ingredients and to tell their counselor immediately if a reaction seems to be starting. Parents, make sure you have identified your child’s allergy to camp staff on their application. It is important that our staff knows what your child’s allergic reaction is so we can help efficiently in the event of an emergency.

Medication

If your child needs medication, we will need written permission. Medicines cannot be given by the YMCA Counselors without a written, signed and dated request from the child’s parent or guardian. Any prescription sent to the YMCA must be in its original container and clearly labeled with the child’s name and directions for administering the drug. No over-the-counter medication will be given. Blanket permission to give over-the -counter drugs will not be accepted.

Illness

The YMCA cannot provide care for sick children. Due to the concern and well-being of the other kids and staff, you will be required to pick up your child as soon as possible in the event he/she becomes ill while in our program. We ask that children that are ill do not return to the YMCA until they have been symptom free without medication for 24 hours.

Program Fees

Fees are due the Friday prior to the week your child attends.

Before & After School Program: $44 per week per child for YMCA Members $55 per week per child for Non-YMCA Members Vacation Camp—Weekly Fees: $80/member $90/non member

Daily Fees with Before/After $18/day member $21/day non member A $25 registration fee is required for each child enrolled in the program ($10 each additional child from same family)

Register at YMCA of the Shoals (2121 Helton Drive, Florence) or St. Michael’s (2751 County Road 30, Florence).

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Financial Assistance

A limited amount of Financial Assistance is available for those who qualify. Applications will be taken on a first come basis. Federal and state funds covering up to 70% of child care costs are available to parents meeting income requirements.

Keeping Us Updated

It is the responsibility of the parents to keep proper registration information and

phone numbers current in your child’s records. A child will be released only to persons who are listed on the Authorized Pick Up section of the registration form. In emergen-cy situations, changes in authorization may be taken by phone or email at the discre-tion of the Director.

We Live by Three Simple Rules

1. Keep your hands and feet to yourself.

2. If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. 3. Stay with your group.

Behavior Management

It is the goal of the YMCA to provide a fun, healthy, safe and secure environment for all our participants. The Y teaches core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Children who attend the program are expected to follow the behavior guidelines and to interact appropriately in a group setting.

Behavior Guidelines

1. Children are responsible for their actions. 2. We respect each other and our environment.

3. Honesty will be the basis for all relationships and interactions. 4. We will care for ourselves and those around us.

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When a child does not follow the behavior guidelines, we will take the following steps:

1. Counselor will redirect the child to a more appropriate behavior

2. The child will be reminded of the behavior guidelines and the YMCA rules. A discussion will take place. The child may also be placed in time out.

A. The child will be removed from the activity he/she is currently participating in and will sit out for a certain period of time.

B. When placed in time out, the child will sit out in minutes equivalent to his/her age (7 years old = 7 minutes in time out)

3. If the behavior persists, a parent will be notified of the problem. The staff will document the situation. The written document will include what the behavior problem was; what provoked the problems and the corrective action taken.

4. Director will schedule a conference with the parents so they can determine the appropriate action to take.

5. Director will schedule a progress check or follow-up conference if needed.

6. If the problem persists, the Director will schedule a conference that includes the parent, child, staff and Director.

7. If a child’s behavior at any time threatens the immediate safety of that child or other children and staff, the parent may be notified and then expected to pick up the child immediately.

8 If a problem persists and the child continues to disrupt the program, the YMCA reserves the right to suspend the child from the program. Expulsion from the program will be considered in extreme situations.

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The following behaviors are not acceptable and may result in immediate sus-pension of a child for up to three days:

 Endangering the health and safety of children, staff, members or volunteers  Stealing or damaging YMCA property, or personal property

 Leaving the program without permission  Continuing to disrupt the program

 Refusing to follow the behavior guidelines or YMCA rules  Using profanity, vulgarity or obscene language

 Acting in a lewd manner  Fighting

 Bullying

 Pantsing (pulling someone’s pants or shorts down)  Spitting

If any of these behaviors persist, your child may be expelled from the Before & After School program. No refunds will be given for time missed due to suspensions or expulsions.

Immediate expulsions may occur if a child is in possession of and/or using tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs, explosives, firearms or weapons of any kind.

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE In-House Registration

1. Read, complete and sign Program Registration form/packet for each child. Forms/ Packets can be obtained at the Front Desk of the YMCA and St. Michael’s.

2. Along with the completed registration form, application fee and first week’s payment must be paid at registration.

3. Be sure to look over the form/packet carefully and make sure all areas are completed.

NOTE: By signing the registration form, emergency medical authorization, swimming

-wading authorization and field trip authorization, you and your child agree to abide by the policies set for by the YMCA.

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St. Michael’s School

2751 County Road 30, Florence, AL 35634

Please follow the arrows for drop off/pick up. The star symbolizes where we will be. Sign in will be inside the school, and sign out will be underneath the awning (weather permitting).

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Important Dates

August 17, 2020 First Day of County Schools / Vacation Day August 20, 2020 First Day of City Schools

September 7, 2020 LABOR DAY CLOSED

September 8, 2020 City Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day October 12, 2020 County Schools Out / Vacation Day

October 13, 2020 County Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day October 15, 2020 City Schools Out / Vacation Day

October 16, 2020 City Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day October 19, 2020 City Schools Fall Break / Vacation Day November 11, 2020 Veterans Day / Vacation Day

November 23-27. 2020 Thanksgiving Break / Vacation Days November 26, 2020 THANKSGIVING CLOSED

November 27, 2020 DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING—NO CHILDCARE December 18, 2020 City Schools Early Dismissal

December 21-23, 2020 Winter Break / Vacation Days

December 24, 2020 CHRISTMAS EVE NO CHILDCARE December 25, 2020 CHRISTMAS CLOSED

December 28-30, 2020 Winter Break / Vacation Days

December 31, 2020 NEW YEARS EVE NO CHILDCARE January 1, 2021 NEW YEARS DAY NO CHILDCARE January 4-5, 2021 Winter Break / Vacation Days

January 6, 2021 County Schools Resume / Vacation Day January 7, 2021 City Schools Resume

January 18, 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Day / Vacation Day February 12, 2021 City Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day February 15, 2021 Presidents Day / Vacation Day

March 19, 2021 City Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day March 22-26, 2021 Spring Break / Vacation Days

April 19, 2021 County Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day April 23, 2021 City Schools E-Learning / Vacation Day May 27, 2021 All Schools Out / Vacation Day

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