WEST AFTER SCHOOL CENTER, INC.
620 Garfield Avenue
Lancaster, OH 43130
740-653-5678
Email: westafterschool@westafterschoolcenter.org
STUDENT-PARENT
2008-2009
HANDBOOK
Dedicated to enriching the educational, social and cultural opportunities of students and families in our community.
(Revised 6/08)
West After School Center
620 Garfield, Lancaster, OH 43130
STUDENT & PARENT HANDBOOK - SCHOOL YEAR 2008-2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Accidents & Emergencies . 10
Admissions of Students . 4
Attendance Policy . 5
Balloons, Flowers, & Treats . 13
Bicycles, Skateboards & Rollerblades .. 13
Confidential Information .. 15
Daily Schedules . 6
Dangerous Weapons .. 13
Dismissal Time .. 6
Dress & Grooming . 14
Fees/Payment Policy . 7
Field Trips/Transportation of Students . 9
Guidance Policy 9
Homework/Internet Use 15
Hours & Days of Operation .. 5
License (ODJFS) .. 4
Management of Illness . 11
Meals & Snacks 10
Newsletter . 16
Orientation 5
Outdoor Play .. 12
Parent Participation 13
Parent Roster .. 15
Personal Property ... 15
Philosophy & Goals .. 4
Playground Safety .. 16
Safe School Helpline 15
Sexual Harassment 14
Smoking & Tobacco Use . 14
Staff/Child Ratios .. 6
Supervision 8
Swimming Information . 9
Telephone .. 14
Title IX discrimination .. 15
Zero Tolerance .. 13
Dear Parents,
Welcome to the West After School Centers before and after school childcare and educational programs. We are looking forward to a great year with you and your children. We hope that you will get fully involved in your childrens education and recognize how our programs will benefit your child, you and your entire family. The following information will help you to understand the operations of the center, the responsibilities of staff and your role in helping provide a quality experience for your child. Should you have any concerns regarding the program at any time please feel free to call us. The phone number of the center is 740-653-5678. Email is: westafterschool@westafterschoolcenter.org
West After School Center Staff
620 Garfield Avenue
Lancaster, OH 43130
740-653-5678
740-653-2402 FAX
Email: westafterschool@westafterschoolcenter.org
Dr. Paul Young, Executive Director
Mrs. Chris Kuttler, Office Manager
Mrs. Julie Bibler, After School Program Director
Mrs. Jane Hart, Student and Family Coordinator, Compliance Officer
Amie Azbell School Age Childcare Administrator AM
Julie Bibler School Age Childcare Administrator PM
West Elementary School Staff
Ms. Terri Garrett, Principal
Jackie Fowler, Secretary
625 Garfield Avenue
Lancaster, OH 43130
740-687-7332
740-687-7202 (Fax)
A.M. & P.M. Head Start Classes
620 Garfield Avenue
Head Start Office
1743 E. Main Street
P.O. Box 768
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
740-653-1305 Fax: 740-681-4431
Philosophy and Goals
The West After School Center is an independent and privately operated non-profit community agency. The West After School Center operates a before and after school childcare program in addition to an after school educational program. Many other programs are offered as part of the 21st Century Community Learning Center, a collaborative partnership with Lancaster City Schools, specifically, West Elementary School. The West After School Center, in collaboration with community partners, offers services in a variety of settings and program options including:
· Gardening classes with OSU Master Gardeners
· Before and after school childcare
· GED site through Eastland, Fairfield Career Center
It is our goal to provide high quality, affordable, FUN, safe, and secure educational and childcare programs for the students and families of the West Elementary School district.
License
The State of Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), licenses the West After School Centers Before and After School Programs.
At the end of the handbook you will find an attachment about licensing and other valuable information. Please take the time to read this information.
Admissions
Students will be admitted to programs of the West After School Center using the following considerations and procedures:
1. Morning/Afternoon Childcare -- Students from West School and other nearby schools (no transportation is provided) may enroll in the school age childcare (SACC) program (fees are applicable).
2. Afterschool Educational Programs -- Student must reside within the West School attendance area and/or attend West School with teacher and principal recommendation that meet grant requirements.
3. All required paperwork is received by the center. Any change to this information must be communicated to the office immediately so that current information is always on file. This is for the safety of your child.
4. Space availability.
5. Consideration of previous participation.
6. Consideration of sibling participation.
7. Students ability to cooperate, work in small group settings, display appropriate behavior, and adhere to WASC staff expectations.
Hours and Days of Operation
The morning operational hours will be 6:00-8:45 a.m. (at which time students will be escorted to the playground) and the after school childcare operates from 3:30-6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. The 21st CCLC Educational Program also operates Monday-Friday from 3:30
6:00 p.m.
The center will close to observe the following holidays: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, county Fair Days, Thanksgiving (Thurs. and Fri.), and Christmas. If Lancaster City Schools close, the Center will also be closed unless adequate enrollment for childcare would warrant the center staying open.
Orientation
Upon completion of required paperwork, a staff member will sit down with the parent and/or student to review paperwork, go through the Student/Parent handbook, provide an overview of program, and give a tour of facility if desired.
Attendance Policy
If your child is enrolled at the West After School Center (WASC), the child is expected to attend each day. If a child is absent, we will make every attempt to determine why the child is not present. It is for your childs safety and your peace of mind that we do this. If your child is going to be absent, please call the WASC at 653-5678 in addition to calling the school. If we dont know why your child is absent, we will call you!
***In order for students to benefit from the 21st Century After School program, regular and consistent attendance is required. Regular and consistent attendance is defined as attending at least 4 days per week, every week. Five days is recommended. Once a child is enrolled, attendance will be monitored and the following procedures will be followed if the student does not have regular and consistent attendance. Procedures will be documented and placed in students file.
The West After School Center and its satellite programs can serve a limited number of students. Usually there is a waiting list for students who qualify for the programs. If a student is not going to attend regularly, that spot must be made available to the students on the waiting list.
Step #1 Student misses 3 consecutive days, a phone call will be placed to the parents to determine cause of absence unless the staff has been given prior notice of the absence. The West After School Center understands that there may be times when a child will be absent for reasons such as illness, appointments, etc., and these are excused absences. Not attending because student doesnt feel like it is not an excused absence.
Step#2 Student is not attending at least 4 days per week and/or attendance is sporadic and not consistent with no excused reason.
A. Center CLC staff will talk with child. (If possible)
Call to parents will be attempted.
Letter home will be mailed explaining that if attendance is not improved, student will be removed from program.
Inform West School staff & seek their cooperation.
B. Attendance will be monitored for 2 weeks.
C. If there is no satisfactory improvement, a letter will be mailed to the parents explaining that the student has been removed from the program.
Students teacher and principal will be notified.
Dismissal Time
Parents are strongly encouraged not to pick up their child before 5:15 pm - 5:30 would be even better. This will allow sufficient time for full participation in the program.
Parents must enter the building and sign in all am child care children daily. Parents must sign out all children at the end of the day.
Staff/Child Ratios and Maximum Group Size
The West After School Center will not exceed the following state required ratios:
School age: Age 5-11 1:18
The maximum group size is 20. This is defined by the number of children in one group that may be cared for at any time.
Daily Schedules (September through May Schedule)
The daily schedule is flexible enough to provide adaptability when necessary but structured enough to provide predictability for the children.
Typical a.m. childcare schedule:
Center Opens 6:00 a.m.
Quiet Activities/Rest 6 8
Homework/Computer 6 8
Breakfast 8:00
Prepare for school 8:30
Walk to school 8:45
Typical after school schedule for all students:
Children met at school 3:30 p.m.
Outdoor physical activity 3:35 3:50
Restroom, Snack 3:50 4:00
3 Part Rotation 4:00 5:00
Leaptrack
Homework
Computers
Individual Choice 5:00 6:00
Dinner 5:30
Center Closes 6:00
Fees and Payment Policies
The following fees apply to students who do not qualify for the WASC grant program but who want to attend either the before school or after school child care program.
Full Time Enrollment
Morning 6:00 a.m. & After School
$80.00 per week
Part Time Enrollment
6:00 a.m. Morning or After School
$45.00 per week
Registration Fee: A $20.00 registration fee per family is required at the time of registration. It is not refundable.
Fee Payment: Fees are due in advance of service. Fees are due either on Friday preceding the week or on Monday morning or the week served. If the payment is not received by Wednesday of the week of the care, the account is considered delinquent. (See delinquent payments below.) In the event of illness, full payment is required, except for extended illness. An extended illness is considered to be an illness that keeps the child out of the center for more than 5 consecutive days.
All weeks that school age childcare is in session, the full rate (full time or part time) will be charged. We will not prorate partial weeks. (ExceptionChristmas & Spring Break)
Delinquent Accounts: A fee of $5.00 per day will be charged to the account if payment is not received by the designated day. When the account is delinquent for one week, the child will be dismissed from the program.
A $25.00 fee will be charged for any returned checks due to insufficient funds.
The parent will be required to pay in cash until all account balances are
settled.
Title XX: For those who qualify for Title XX assistance, approval from Job & Family Services must be received by the center before the students begin.
Withdrawals: Parents wishing to withdraw their child may do so at any time. A one week notice, in writing, is appreciated.
Supervision Policy
A.M. Child Care: Parents are required to bring their children into the center and to sign the child in on the clipboard provided by the door. Children may not be dropped off at the entrance of the building or be sent inside alone. Staff must be made aware of each childs presence before the parent departs.
A WASC staff member will accompany children to the school playground/gymnasium at the appropriate time.
After School Programs: Appropriate staff members will meet children in the West School gymnasium at 3:30 p.m. Staff and students will then proceed to the playground for a period of outdoor physical activity.
At 3:50, staff and students will enter the WASC and report to assigned areas.
Supervision: School age children may run errands inside the building or use the restroom alone or in groups of no more than six children without adult supervision as long as the following conditions are met children are within hearing distance of a teacher the teacher checks of the children regularly until they return and the restroom is for the exclusive use of the center. All children will be under the direction of the WASC staff and not a volunteer.
Release of a Child: Staff will release children only to persons on the release form provided by the parent. If an emergency arises the parent must provide a written, signed note giving the person permission to pick up their child. Staff will check IDs of anyone they do not recognize. Please let people know about this ahead of time so they bring a picture ID and they are not offended. Staff will not release children to anyone, including parents, who appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Emergency contacts will be called to transport the child home. Police will be notified if necessary.
Custody Agreements: If there are custody issues involved with your child, you must provide the center with court papers indicating who has permission to pick up the child. The center may not deny a parent access to their child without proper documentation.
Child Abuse Reporting: all staff members are mandated reporters of child abuse. If staff have suspicions that a child is being abused or neglected, they MUST make a report to the local childrens services agency. The safety of the children is always our first concern.
Fieldtrips/Transportation of Children:
The center will not transport children in emergency situations. If a child requires transportation, the parent or the emergency squad will be contacted.
Fieldtrips: We will be taking periodic field trips to the Family Y on East Sixth Avenue in Lancaster. Trained staff members will ride the bus with the children. Before departing the center, a count will be taken of all the children, and they will be marked on a separate attendance sheet, specifically created for the trip. Upon arrival at the destination, another count will be taken to assure that all of the children have safely arrived. This process will be repeated upon leaving the destination, and returning to the center. Before any child participates in a fieldtrip, the center will obtain written permission from the parent or guardian.
Swimming Information
A swimming fieldtrip to the Family Y in Lancaster will be an option for the children approximately once per month, always on a Friday. Transportation will be provided as outlined above. A lifeguard will be present at all times and WASC staff will also actively supervise the children. Please remember to send a bathing suit and towel with your child on swimming day.
Guidance Policy
The goal of the child guidance and management policy at the WASC is for children to learn self-discipline so they may function independently in a socially acceptable manner. Self-control and social skills are developed by guiding the children through everyday activities and interactions with others. Rules and limits are set for three main reasons: to prevent possible harm to self or others, to prevent damage to property, and to prevent infringement on the rights of others. To provide a safe and secure environment for everyone, the following rules have been developed which will be in effect at all times.
Children will be taught to be responsible for their actions; they make the choice to follow the rules and enjoy the rewards or to disregard the rules and accept the consequences. Appropriate behavior will be encouraged by verbal praise, rewards, and positive communications with parents. Whenever possible, natural and logical consequences will be provided for inappropriate behavior. Students must understand that undesirable behavior cannot, and will not, be tolerated. Parents will be informed of their childs behavior and may be called upon to participate in a partnership to resolve special situations.
If at any time, the staff determines that a child is unable to benefit from the program or poses a danger to other children, staff, him/her, or the program, he or she may be dismissed permanently from the program. In such cases, a parent conference will be scheduled.
The West After School Center is a private entity. The WASC Site Director/WASC Executive Director may suspend a student from activities for just cause for any specified period of time. The West After School Center is not bound by rules governing emergency removals and/or suspension, hearings and appeals of students as with public schools. Additionally, state and federal rules regarding the discipline of students with handicaps are not applicable at the WASC.
Meals and Snacks
The West After School Center participates in the CACFP (Child, Adult Care Food Program) food program.
For children enrolled in the A.M. child care program, breakfast will be served at 8:00 a.m.
Breakfast will consist of milk, juice/ fruit or vegetable, and a grain/bread or dry cereal.
All after school participants will be served a snack consisting of two of the following: milk, juice/fruit or vegetable, grain/bread/dry cereal, or meat/meat alternate.
Dinner will consist of: meat or meat alternate, grains/breads/pasta/noodles, fruit and/or vegetable and/or juice (2 servings to total), and milk.
Accidents/Emergencies:
The West After School Center has devised several procedures to follow in the event that an emergency would occur while a child is in the centers care. In the event of a fire, or tornado, staff would follow the written instructions posted in the center. The instructions describe emergency evacuation routes, and the procedures to be followed to assure that children have arrived at the designated spot. In order to prepare children for the unlikely need to evacuate, the center does conduct monthly fire drills, and periodic tornado drills. Should we need to evacuate due to fire or weather conditions, or the loss of power, heat, or water to the center, our emergency destinations are St. Mark Church, 324 Gay Street, or West After School Center 620 Garfield Avenue. A sign will be posted in the front door of the center/school indicating that we have been evacuated and the location where you can pick up your child. Parents will also be contacted as soon as possible to come to pick up your child. If a parent cannot be reached, we will contact the emergency contacts as listed on your childs enrollment information.
In the unlikely event there would be an environmental threat or a threat of violence, the staff will; secure the children in the safest location possible, contact and follow the directions given by the proper authorities and contact the parents as soon as the situation allows. An incident report would also be provided to the parents.
There is always one staff member present that has received training in First Aid/Communicable Diseases and CPR. In the case of a minor accident/injury staff will administer basic first aid and tender loving care. If the injury/illness would be more serious, first aid would be administered and the parents would be contacted immediately to assist in deciding an appropriate course of action. If any injury/illness is life threatening, the EMS will be contacted, parents will be notified, and a staff member will accompany the child to the hospital with all available health records. Staff may not transport children in their vehicles. Only parents or EMS will transport.
An incident/injury report will be completed, and given to the person picking up the child, on the day of the incident/injury, if any of the following occur: the child has an illness, accident, or injury which requires first aid; the child receives a bump or blow to the head; the child has to be transported by emergency squad; or an unusual or unexpected event occurs which jeopardizes the safety of the child. If a child requires emergency transportation, the report shall be available within twenty-four hours after the incident occurs. The center shall also contact licensing personnel from the appropriate ODJFS office within 24 hours when there is a general emergency or serious incident, injury or illness. The report will be provided to licensing staff within 3 days of the incident.
Management of Illness:
The West After School Center provides children with a clean and healthy environment. It is our hope that sick children will not be sent to the center. If this occurs, they will be sent home. Please plan ahead and have a back up care plan in place if you are not able to take time off from work/school.
A child with any of the following symptoms will be immediately isolated and discharged to the parent or emergency contact:
Any child demonstrating signs of illness not listed above will be isolated and carefully observed for symptoms. The parent will be notified. If a child does not feel well enough to participate in center activities the parent will be called to pick up the child. Anytime a child is isolated they will be kept within sight and hearing of a staff member.
Parents will be notified by a sign on the door if children have been exposed to a communicable illness. Children will be readmitted to the center after at least 24 hours of being free of fever and other symptoms. It they are not symptom free a doctors note will be required stating that the child is not contagious.
Medications: The center will administer medications to a child only after the parent completes a Request of Medication form. All proper sections must be completed and the medication handed to the staff member each day. Medications will be stored in a designated area inaccessible to the children. Medications may NOT be stored in a childs bookbag. The only exception to this requirement is for schoolage children that require the immediate use of an inhaler for a medical condition. Schoolagers only will be permitted to maintain control of their inhalers. Parents must sign a release form stating that they are permitting their child to have access at all times to the inhaler. The child must keep the inhaler in his/her backpack and the backpack must be kept in the office. Anytime the child is unable to maintain control of the inhaler it must be handed directly to the staff member responsible for the child.
Prescription medications must be in their original container and administered in accordance to instructions on the label. Over the counter medications must also be administered in accordance to label instructions. If parents request any different dosages or uses, a physician must provide written instructions on the Request of Medication form. Over the counter medications will not be administered for more than three days without instructions from a physician.
Outdoor Play
Research has shown that children stay healthier when they have daily outdoor play. Based on this information and state requirements, outdoor play will be included in our program on a daily basis. We will limit the amount of time outside when the temperatures are very warm or very cold. Children will not be taken outside when the temperature (wind chill and heat index factored in) drop below 20 degrees or rise about 90 degrees. It the situation requires it we will also adjust outdoor time due to rain, threatening weather, ozone warning, etc. On days that outdoor play is not provided due to these conditions, we will include a time for indoor gross motor activities. Please send your children with the proper clothing so they may be comfortable and safe whenever we are outside. This includes hats, mittens, and boots in the winter time.
Parent Participation
Parents are encouraged to participate whenever possible in the activities at the center. Parents have unlimited access to all areas of the building used for child care during hours of operation. However, due to staff responsibilities and schedules, parents are asked to make appointments with staff when it is necessary to engage in any lengthy conversations. Scheduled appointments allow the staff to focus on you and your child.
If you have any concerns or questions at any time, please feel free to bring them to the appropriate staff member when they occur. The WASC CLC Site Director/WASC Executive Director shall make all final decisions. Often problems can be addressed when they are little before they grow into bigger issues. We want the relationship between you the center to be positive.
Childcare financial questions Contact: Chris Kuttler, WASC Office Manager
Concerns about AM childcare Contact: Amie Azbell, AM Childcare Director
Concerns about after school program Contact: Julie Bibler , After School Program Director
Concerns regarding family problems Contact: Jane Hart, Student & Family Coordinator
Concerns regarding governance issues Contact: Paul Young, WASC Executive Director
Parents are also encouraged to:
· participate in all appropriate activities & programs that support the education of their child.
· become involved with the Parent Advisory Committee and help make program decisions.
· make contact with other parents to encourage participation
· attend WASC sponsored parent trainings and workshops.
· help plan and participate in healthy activities as appropriate.
Parent Conferences: Parent conferences are scheduled annually at the end of the first semester. All parents/guardians are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to meet with the academic staff of the center. Daytime and evening hours are made available.
Additional Policies:
Dangerous Weapons Zero tolerance: Students shall not carry, conceal, possess, display, or use deadly weapons or look-alike weapons at school or the WASC. Offenders will be subject to disciplinary action. Under no circumstances are concealed weapons permitted at the WASC.
The Lancaster Board of Education and the West After School Center share a Zero-Tolerance policy for incidents involving threats, weapons, harassment, and drugs, etc. Students will be disciplined according to the Serious Misconduct Code, which could include suspension and expulsion from school and dismissal from WASC programs.
Dress and Grooming: Students attending the WASC have the right to express themselves through their choice of personal appearance, style of dress, and/or grooming, as long as their choice(s) does not interfere with the educational process or programs of the center. Students are, however, encouraged to demonstrate a sense of pride in themselves, their families, and their school when making decisions affecting their personal appearance. Parents should use the following guidelines in determining what is considered to be appropriate dress and grooming for their children at school and the WASC.
Students in violation of our dress code may not be permitted to participate in programs and may be dealt with through some form of disciplinary action
Smoking and Tobacco Use: All school buildings and school grounds within the Lancaster City District and the premises of the WASC are designated as smoke-free environments. All employees, students, parents, and visitors are asked to refrain from smoking and/or using tobacco products anywhere on WASC property.
Sexual harassment: Sexual harassment is a form of misconduct that undermines the integrity of our programming. Sexual harassment refers to behavior which is not welcome, which is personally offensive, which debilitates morale, and which therefore interferes with the working or learning effectiveness of its victims and their peers. Individuals who experience sexual harassment should make it clear that such behavior is offensive to them and should promptly process a complaint with the WASC site director/WASC Executive Director.
Telephones: The telephone in the WASC office is used for business purposes and is available to students for EMERGENCIES ONLY. Students are not called to the phone for messages or personal calls during program periods; however, messages can be given to students or teachers. WASC staff will return calls to parents at their earliest opportunity.
Safe School Helpline: Help keep our schools and the WASC safe! When you spot any activity that could hurt students or our center, you now have a way to let someone know without ever being asked your name. You can call the Safe School Helpline at 800-418-6423, Extension 359.
Title IX Discrimination: In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrimination on the basis of race, color national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Personal Property: Personal property, such as balls, toys, games, etc., should be left at home. The WASC cannot assume responsibility for such items. Children should not wear expensive watches or jewelry items. All electronic devices, including but not limited to pagers, laser pointers, CD players, cell phones, etc., are prohibited. The WASC site director/WASC Executive Director reserves the right to specify the types of personal items and games that students may bring on WASC property.
Homework/Internet Use: Students will be assisted with homework as time allows. Unless special programming is taking place, students will have time to work on homework each day. Homework may or may not be completed when the students leaves the center. It is the responsibility of the parent to check homework and assist with completion.
Students will have access to the Internet at the WASC only with parent approval. Inappropriate usage of the Internet will result in loss of privileges.
Confidentiality Information: All information about children and their families including all records will be handled as confidential information. Access to child and family records will be restricted to administrative personnel. A parent/ guardian may request to view their childs records at any time. All volunteers will abide by the confidentiality policy. breech of confidentiality by an employee may result in immediate dismissal.
Parents will be asked to sign a release form to allow the West After School Center to share information with or obtain information from West Elementary School regarding their child.
Parent Roster: As required by ODJFS, a parent roster will be prepared of names and telephone numbers of all parents and guardians of children attending the center. Upon request, this roster will be give to the parents or guardians of children who attend the center. This roster will not include the names of any parent or guardian who requests not to be included. The roster will not be given to a person other than a parent or guardian of a participating child.
Newsletters: The West After School Center will publish a weekly update available on line at www.westafterschoolcenter.org. as well as a monthly News and Opinion Letter, available in hard copy. Newsletters contain important information and a schedule of events for the West After School Center.