Extended Day Enrichment Program
Sandra McClary,
Coordinator
Sandra Palmer,
Coordinator
EDEP Registration
Children currently in Head Start through fifth
grade may enroll. Children must be at least four years of age
by September 1 to participate. Each child must have a completed
and signed registration card on file before participating in
the program. You must register with the EDEP On-Site Coordinator
at your school. The on-site coordinators are available after
school until 5:30 p.m. Registration cards and parent handbooks
are available along with a signed Parent Acknowledgment, located
in the handbook.
Your child may attend part-time (1-2 days) or full
time (3 or more days) per week, but the EDEP staff must know
at least one week in advance what days your child will attend.
There is no "drop-in" service. You must fill out a
new registration card each year. Children eligible for subsidized
child care must submit authorization forms before the child can
attend.
Enrollment is limited at our school. To provide
for the safety of the EDEP participants and the quality of the
program, maximum capacities have been established at our school.
These enrollment caps are based on the size of the available
space and the total school population. Procedures have been established
for enrollment priorities and are followed by the principal until
the program has reached capacity.
Hours
of Operation
The Lawton Chiles EDEP will operate Monday through
Friday from school dismissal to 5:30 p.m..
EDEP will not operate during school holidays or
teacher workdays.
Fee Information
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Weekly Fee
Full-Time
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Weekly Fee
Part-Time
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| Full Pay Status |
First Child:
Each Additional Child: |
$40.00
$35.00
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$20.00
$17.50
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| Reduced Lunch Eligibility |
First Child:
Each Additional Child: |
$27.00
$23.00
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$13.50
$11.50
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| Free Lunch Eligibility |
First Child:
Each Additional Child: |
$17.00
$14.00
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$8.50
$7.00
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EDEP Program Activities
The programs vary from time to time according to
the interests of the children and talents of the staff. All programs
will include homework time, snack time, recreations, academic,
and enrichment activities.
Please make sure your child is dressed appropriately
for active play.
Homework Time
Homework time is scheduled each day with the exception
of Fridays. It is very difficult to determine when some children
have homework; therefore, you may wish to discuss with your child
the procedure you would like to be observed concerning homework.
The EDEP staff is available to answer questions
during this time; however, one-on-one tutoring is not available.
Please encourage your child to work on homework during the scheduled
time. You may want to ask your child's classroom teacher to inform
the EDEP staff of homework assignements. Ultimately, it is the
responsibility of the parent to check homework for completion
and accuracy.
Staff
All staff members must meet established educational
and experience requirements for the position held and participate
inworkshops. Each employee must undergo state and local criminal
background checks and drug testing. All on-site coordinators
are certified in CPR and First Aid. The program provides a staff:child
ratio of 1:18, which is well below the maximum local licensing
standards.
EDEP Program Rules
Discipline Policy
All children in the EDEP will be expected and required
to follow the Alachua County Code of Student Conduct, EDEP rules,
and the Lawton Laws. The School Board of Alachua County reserves
the right to dismiss any child from the EDEP for repeated, disruptive
behavior. Parents must remember that their child's participation
in the EDEP is a priviledge, not a right.
Discipline Action
The steps listed below will be followed by the
EDEP staff in the event of a disciplinary problem.
1. Child will be given a warning.
2. Child will be placed in time out.
3. Conduct report will be written, which the parent must sign and return.
Failure to sign discipline form may result in dismissal.
4. Parent conference will be held when three or more conduct reports
have been written. Refusal to attend conference will result in dismissal.
5. At parent conference, child may be suspended for days, weeks, or permanently
depending on the severity of the behavior.
6. Child may be permanently dismissed from any EDEP program.
7. A child dismissed from one program will not be allowed to attend another
program.
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