What happens at the end of the school day?

Students in Grades K-8 can continue their fun and learning with After School and Middle School After School from dismissal to 6 p.m. weekdays as well as on late start, early dismissal, and non-school days.
 
 

By Rebecca Stokes, Director of Auxiliary Programs

We are gearing up for a great year in After School and Middle School After School, and we can’t wait to get started. These programs for Grades K-8 will open on Wednesday, August 17 and run from dismissal to 6 p.m. on school days at a rate of $10/hour, and families are billed monthly in arrears based on actual usage.

If you have not done so already, there is still time to enroll your child. There are three pieces of the After School registration puzzle for you to keep in mind:
 
Enrollment in the After School Program
If you plan to use After School for childcare during the school year, click on the links below for full instructions and links to enrollment.  
After School Enrichment Classes
We do still have room in some of our classes for the Fall 2022 semester. Click the link below to register your child or to add them to the waitlist for one of our classes.
Non-School Days
After School and MSAS are open for the Late Starts, Half Days, and Non-School Days (referred to as "Non-School Days" or "NSD") for the 2022-2023 school year. These days are not considered a part of your child’s regular schedule and do require additional registration. Click the links below for more information and registration.
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