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U.S. ARMY

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES FORT LEE, VIRGINIA ,

“PROVIDING THE BEST FOR THOSE WE SERVE”

Donna L. Nelson

Chief, Child, Youth & School Services

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U.S. ARMY

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

MISSION

Army Child, Youth & School Services programs exist to

support military readiness by reducing the conflict between a Soldier’s mission requirements and his or her parental

responsibilities.

GOALS

-Facilitate family self-reliance and reinforce Army values

-Ensure availability of predictable programs and services for eligible children and youth ages 4 weeks to 18 years g y g y

-Maintain affordability of child and youth programs for both patrons and the Army through resourcing metrics, operational efficiencies and seamless service delivery

-Establish and sustain program quality as a “benchmark for the

Nation” in accordance with statutory requirements, DOD policy

and Army Standards

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FORT LEE

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

CHILD

DEVELOPMENT YOUTH PROGRAMS

PARENT &

OUTREACH SCHOOL SUPPORT

PROGRAMS PROGRAMS OUTREACH

SERVICES

*Parent Central Svs

SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES

*Child Development Centers

*School Age Services

*Family Child Care

*Middle School

&Teens

*Sports & Fitness

*MWR Partnership

*Parent Central Svs

*Community Liaison

*Volunteer Services

*SKIES

*Youth Education

*School Transition

*Youth Sponsorship p

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FORT LEE

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

PROGRAMS

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (Yorktown): 6 wks - kindergarten Full Day: M-F 5:15 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.

Kindergarten:g B/A School

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (Battle): 6 wks - 5 yrs Part-Day:a t ay M-F 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (2, 3 or 5 days) 9 00 a 3 00 p ( , 3 o 5 days) Hourly: 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES:SCHOOL AGE SERVICES: 1st 5th grades 1st - 5th grades

B & A School: M-F 5:15 a.m.- 9:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

Summer Camp: M-F 5:15 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.

FAMILY CHILD CARE: 4 wks - 12 yrs

Full Day; Part Day; B & A School; Hourly Care; Extended Hours Care

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FORT LEE

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

PROGRAMS

MIDDLE SCHOOL & TEENS 6th 12th G d

MIDDLE SCHOOL & TEENS: 6th - 12th Grades

M-F: 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Summer: 12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.) Sat: 3:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Affiliate of the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of America

YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS: 3 - 18 yrs

Instructional Camps - Leagues -Tournaments -Health & Fitness Programs

MWR PARTNERSHIP

MWR PARTNERSHIP

“Kids On-Site” (on-site, hourly care options in FMWRC facilities)

“The EDGE! (activities conducted in FMWRC facilities)

“HIRED! (T ki i id FMWR ti iti d

“HIRED! (Teens working in paid FMWR apprentice positions and receiving workforce education)

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FORT LEE

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

PROGRAMS

PARENT & OUTREACH SERVICES

Mobile CYSS Programs (Volunteer Child Care in Unit Settings,

Playgroups Parent Co-ops) – Parent Central Services - Information &

Playgroups, Parent Co-ops) – Parent Central Services - Information &

Resources - Baby Sitter Training; Home Alone Classes - Special Needs Accommodation Process Team - Parent Education - CYSS Web Page - Volunteer Leadership Opportunities - Special Events - CYSS

Instructional Programs (Schools of Knowledge Inspiration Exploration

& Skills)

SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES (S h l Li i Offi )

SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES (School Liaison Officer)

School Transition Support - Post Secondary Opportunities - Partnerships - Installation/School Communications – Youth Sponsorship -

Sponsorship -

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Modular Child Development Center Opened 6 April 2009

Opened 6 April, 2009

New Modular Child Development Center: Opened 6 Apr 09

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FORT LEE

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

CHILD CARE SPACES

Current Capability: 467 spaces

F ilit S (2 Child D l t C t ) 269

-Facility Spaces (2 Child Development Centers) = 269 -Family Child Care Spaces (33 homes) = 198

Capability (end state): 693-704 spaces

-Facility Spaces (4 Child Development Centers) = 488 -Family Child Care Spaces (appx. 45 homes) = 205-216

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CHILD YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

SISISKY CDC

CHILD CARE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

•SISISKY CDC :

Projected to be completed winter 2010.

•Multi-Program CDC:

Child care and instructional programs Projected to be

Child care and instructional programs. Projected to be

completed spring 2011.

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SISISKY CDC: Winter 2010

SISISKY CDC: Winter 2010

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Multi-Program CDC: Spring 2011 g p g

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SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) Monthly FEE CHART

5 Day 6 Hr 3 Day 6 Hr 3 Day 6 Hr

CAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $210 $162 $134 $82 $54

CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $294 $212 $192 $116 $78

CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $362 $260 $230 $140 $94

CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $430 $312 $270 $164 $110

CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $504 $360 $318 $192 $128

CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $560 $406 $352 $212 $142

CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $566 $424 $362 $218 $146

CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $572 $434 $366 $220 $148

CAT 9 $125,001+ $578 $444 $372 $224 $150

CAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $98 $108 $58 $50 $40

CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $148 $162 $94 $68 $52

CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $182 $194 $112 $82 $64

CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $218 $228 $130 $98 $77

CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $252 $266 $152 $114 $89

CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $284 $290 $162 $128 $100

CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $290 $300 $166 $134 $105

CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $294 $306 $168 $138 $107

CAT 9 $125,001+ $298 $310 $170 $140 $110

Before/After Kindergarten

SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) and KINDERGARTEN Monthly FEE CHART

Category A

Total Family Income Categories

* Category C Sport Fees are locally determined but must be equal to or greater than amount shown

OTHER SPORTS NOT LISTED: Contact FMWRC Sports POC to determine appropriate Category

Additional Information

SAS Camp (Weekly) After

Before Before/After

School

STANDARD HOURLY RATE: $4.00

(Multiple Child Reductions and Total Family Income Categories do not apply) Total Family Income

Categories

Part Day Pre-School

Full Day Season

Category Fee

Soccer, Flag Football, Cheerleading, Basketball, Volleyball, Track & Field, Dodge Ball

Team Sports for Ages 3 - 5 $20

Part Time*

SY 2010-2011 GARRISON FEE CHART FOR:

FORT LEE

All Fees effective 1 October 2010

OCCASIONAL USE RATES: Part Time (< or = to 4 hrs./day) $16.00 Daily (> 4 hrs.): $30.00 (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Income Family Categories do not apply)

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Patrons who do not wish to disclose financial information will be placed in Category 9 .

MULTIPLE CHILD REDUCTION: A 15% Reduction is offered to the second and subsequent children in all regularly scheduled Army Child Care Programs to include Sports.

(Full fee is charged for the child in the most expensive care option, e.g., Full Day CDC care vs SAS care) .

LATE PICK-UP FEES: Family fee of $1.00 per minute/$15.00 maximum. Note: If Family has children at different sites, late pick-up fees are assessed per site.

*PART TIME CARE: Applies to CDC (4 - 5 hr / 5 day) and Kindergarten Care (for children attending a part time [AM or PM] Kindergarten program).

$40

Category B Baseball, Softball, Wrestling $45

Category C Tackle Football, Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, Competitive

Swimming, Golf, Field Hockey >= $65

YOUTH SPORTS (YS) SeasonFEE CHART

Sports

Developmental Sports

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CDC) Monthly FEE CHART

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U.S. ARMY

CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES FORT LEE, VIRGINIA ,

“PROVIDING THE BEST

FOR THOSE WE SERVE”

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