Partnering with TUSD. Page 3……….Introduction Page 4……….Getting Started Page 5 ….….Fees Page 6 ….….Offered when school is closed Page 7……….Before School.

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Partnering with TUSD

Page 3……….Introduction Page 4……….Getting Started Page 5 ….….Fees Page 6 ….….Offered when school is closed Page 7……….Before School Program Page 8……….Hours of Operation Page 9……….Graphs Page 10……..Sibling Discount Page 11……..Location & Agency Fees Page 12……..School District Employees Page 13……..State Regulations and Licenses Page 14……..Transportation Page 15……..Snack Page 16……..Grants Page 17……..Financial Aid (SRS) Page 18……..Classroom Ratio Page 19.…...Capacity Page 20……..Curriculum Page Disqualifiers Page Pay Scale 2

Before & After-school programs provide enrichment and development opportunities for kids and young adults beyond the traditional school curriculum. Programs taking place before & after school hours give youth a safe, supervised place to explore interests, learn new skills and spend worthwhile time with peers and adults. 3

Well done is better than well said. - Benjamin Franklin Instead of reinventing the wheel, we have taken a look at local successful before & after-school programs for ideas.  Shawnee County  Johnson County  Harrisonville  City of Lawrence  Lees Summit 4

 Shawnee County-$2 daily rate; $4/day  Johnson County-$ weekly rate  Harrisonville- $60 per three week sessions  City of Lawrence-based on a sliding scale $20 per week  Lees Summit- $75 per week 5

 Shawnee County-offers a separate program due to licensing  Johnson County-offers a full day program  Harrisonville- offers the program for full days and half days  City of Lawrence-offers the program and at no extra charge  Lees Summit- coincides with the district calendar 6

 Shawnee County-Yes  Johnson County-Yes (not offered at all locations)  Harrisonville- Yes ($50 per 3 week session charge)  City of Lawrence-Yes  Lees Summit- Yes for half day kindergarten 7

 Shawnee County-7am-8:30am / 3:30- 5:30pm (would like to change to 6pm for next year)  Johnson County-7am-8:20am / 3:20pm- 6pm  Harrisonville- 6:30am-8:00am / After School until 6:00pm  City of Lawrence-7am-until school begins / After School until 5pm or 7:30pm in some locations  Lees Summit- 6:30am-until school begins / After School until 6pm 8

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 Shawnee County- No  Johnson County- Yes  Harrisonville- No (they have a discount for both before and after school)  City of Lawrence- No  Lees Summit- No 10

 Shawnee County-Utilize their own locations  Johnson County-Utilize school district property ($5 per hour per room)  Harrisonville- Utilize their own locations  City of Lawrence-Utilize district locations as well as boys and girls club sites (No fee)  Lees Summit- Utilize their own locations 11

12  Shawnee County-Utilize their own employees  Johnson County-Utilize school district employees as well as their own  Harrisonville- Utilize their own employees  City of Lawrence-Contracts Tutors  Lees Summit- Utilize their own employees

KDHE Guidelines: pendix/C- 7Guidelines_for_Regulation_10_04.pdf pendix/C- 7Guidelines_for_Regulation_10_04.pdf U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: ldcareregs.pdf After School Alliance: cyStateFacts.cfm?state_abbr=KS 13

14  Shawnee County-School is so close that they (staff) walk the kids over and pick them up by van if weather is bad. Older kids are bused there by school at no charge, and parents have to pick-up  Johnson County-Do not transport  Harrisonville-Utilize school district transportation. There is no charge because they have been declared as a “safe pick-up/drop-off” location. They charge a $5 per five minutes for the late pick-up fee.  City of Lawrence-Have their own buses  Lees Summit- Coordinated with the school district for their buses and a late pick up fee was added ($1 per minute after 6pm)

15  Shawnee County-Just for After School  Johnson County-Yes it is a KDHE requirement  Harrisonville- No  City of Lawrence-Yes  Lees Summit- Yes

16  Shawnee County- Yes  Johnson County- Yes  Harrisonville- No  City of Lawrence- Yes  Lees Summit- Yes Grants  21 st Century Community Learning Centers Grant (21 st CCLC)  Kansas After School Enhancement Grant (KASEG)  Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG)

17  Shawnee County-Yes  Johnson County-Yes  Harrisonville- No  City of Lawrence-No  Lees Summit- No  SRS may pay for services for eligible children when SRS funding is available. The school district/recreation center will be required by SRS to enroll in the SRS Child Care Subsidy Program.

18  Shawnee County - 1 to 15  Johnson County - 1 to 12  Harrisonville- 1 to 10  City of Lawrence- 1 to 15  Lees Summit- 1 to 10

19  Shawnee County – Yes, they have a student max of 50 during school and 60 during the summer per local building code.  Johnson County – Yes, their maximums are determined by square footage (KDHE Guidelines).  Harrisonville- No, as long as they are following the fire code guidelines.  City of Lawrence- Yes, they determine it by how much they can afford to spend at each location. They will not run a site for less than 130 kids a day.  Lees Summit- Yes, depending on location and space available.

20  Shawnee County – No  Johnson County – No  Harrisonville- No  City of Lawrence- Yes  Lees Summit- No Programs that can be utilized:  Success Makers  Kids Activities  Adventures of Cyberbee

21  Shawnee County – They follow the schools discipline policy. If a student gets 3 write-ups they can be suspended for 3 days. They will also expel a participant for hitting or abusing other children and or staff.  Johnson County –Children must be able to function within a 1 to 12 staff to participant ratio. Ongoing enrollment for any child is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.  Harrisonville- Participants must maintain good behavior to be eligible to participate.  City of Lawrence- Based on school disciplinary issues or juvenile offenses.  Lees Summit- Participants must abide by their code of conduct policy and maintain good standing.

22  Shawnee County – $8-$9 per hour, they utilize college students to run the programs.  Johnson County – $15.40 per hour (Program Director), $8.75 per hour (Lead Staff Member), $7.25 per hour (Assistant), each receives a.25 per hour annual increase.  Harrisonville- Instructors are paid as a “recreation program instructor.”Part-time staff are paid minimum wage unless they have worked for them previously, then they receive an annual increase.  City of Lawrence- $8-$10 per hour (part-time) / Salaried DOQ (Full-Time)  Lees Summit- $10 per hour

'If we always do what we've always done, we will get what we've always got.' -Adam Urbanski