INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Cimarron Elementary’s Extended Child Services (ECS).
Cherry Creek School District Extended Child Services includes Before and
After School programs, Intersession programs at year-round calendar
schools, and Kindergarten Enrichment.
Each Cherry Creek School District elementary school has
well-planned and well-staffed ECS programs that provide an environment
where children can learn, take part in supervised recreation, and build
strong, positive relationships with responsible, caring adults and with
their peers. ECS programs give parents and guardians the peace of mind
and security of knowing that their children are engaged in safe,
enrichment and constructive activities. ECS programs strive to provide
school age children with a safe and nurturing environment while
promoting physical, emotional and intellectual development.
ECS programs are fee-based and self-supporting. They are governed
and regulated by the Cherry Creek School District and by the Colorado
Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care. These programs are
subject to all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, as
well as all applicable Board of Education policies.
Please read this handbook and keep it for reference. If you have any questions, please contact the ECS program director.
PROGRAM GOALS
➢ To provide quality child care and enrichment programs that are safe, affordable, and convenient
➢ To assist children in their physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and creative growth
➢ To provide children with positive interaction and opportunities to establish relationships
with peers and adults
➢ To involve children and parents in continuous program development and improvement
➢ To provide qualified, caring staff members who participate in regular training and education
HOW TO REACH ECS DURING PROGRAM HOURS
| Main Office |
720 886-8100 |
| Before and After School Program |
720 886-8120 |
| ECS Cell Phone |
303 870-9674 |
| Kindergarten Enrichment Program |
720 886-8165 |
AGES ACCEPTED
Cimarron Elementary’s ECS Programs are open to students in
grades K - 5, or ages 5 - 12 years. Children may not attend before they
are enrolled in CCSD kindergarten. All participants must be age 5 by
October 1 of the current school year. ECS programs do not accept early
entrance kindergarteners or children once they have started 6th grade.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
Before School Program: 6:30 am – 9:00 am,
Monday-Friday on regular school days
The before school program provides child care before school.
Students participate in quality activities such as homework assistance,
arts and crafts, recreation games, science, reading, math activities,
technology and free choice activities. At 8:20 am, program children may
utilize the school’s breakfast program at the regular school fee.
Children are dismissed from the ECS program to school at 8:55 am.
After School Program: 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm,
Monday-Friday on regular school days
The after school program provides child care after school.
Students participate in quality activities such as homework assistance,
science, music, reading, math games, dance, outdoor play, gym games,
technology and free choice.
Kindergarten Enrichment: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm,
Monday-Friday on regular school days The Kindergarten Enrichment Program
provides child care and enrichment for kindergarten children from
either 9:00 am to 11:50 am or 11:35 am to 3:30 pm. Kindergarten
Enrichment does not provide care on days when school is not in session.
Students participate in hands-on, self-directed experiences and
activities such as reading and listening to stories, imaginative and
creative play, art, music and cooking.
Full Day Program: 6:30 am – 6:00 pm, when
regular school is not in session
Full day program provides care on school holidays, non-contact
days, and breaks when enrollment is sufficient (refer to section,
“Full-Day Program Interest Survey”).
Students participate in enriching activities, guest
speakers and field trips. Students have the opportunity to explore
science, music, dance, outdoor play, technology, math, reading and free
choice activities.
Please refer to “Holiday Closures” section for mandatory program closures.
ADMISSION AND ENROLLMENT
All children must be fully enrolled before attending any ECS
program. To enroll, parents or guardians must complete and sign the ECS Enrollment Form, which is available in the program office or school’s main office. A new ECS Enrollment Form must be completed before each new school year. Parents should also update the ECS Enrollment Form if any information changes.
New ECS Enrollment Forms will not be accepted unless
the account balance is $0. If transferring to another Cherry Creek
School District ECS program, account must be paid in full at the
previous school before enrolling with the new ECS program.
KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT ENROLLMENT
To participate, parents/guardians must complete an ECS
Enrollment Form. The first payment of $270.00 is due at the time of
enrollment. This payment will reserve a space for your child in
Kindergarten Enrichment.
If space is available, registration can occur after the start of
the school year. The first payment will be adjusted for the number of
days remaining in the month and school year.
The withdrawal deadline is August 1, 2011. If withdrawing
before that date, the first payment will be returned, less a $100.00
non-refundable deposit.
IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
A current immunization record must be on file with the school
nurse. If you are enrolling in an ECS program that is not located at
your child’s school, a current immunization record is required with the
ECS Enrollment Form. Please note that at any time, there may be children
attending an ECS program who are not fully immunized.
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
All children must be registered and fees paid before they attend.
If a unique situation arises and an account has a balance over
60 days old, the registration calendar will not be accepted until the
balance is paid in full.
Before and After School Program:
Registration calendars are accepted on a first come, first
served basis. Since programs have a licensed capacity, it is possible
that late registration calendars may not be accepted.
Full payment must accompany registration calendars. Calendars
submitted without full payment will be returned resulting in possible
late registration fees.
To register for the before and after school program, complete the
registration calendar, available from the program director in the
school cafeteria.
All registration calendars and payments are due by Wednesday, 6:00 pm before the week of participation.
Full Day Program:
If the program has sufficient enrollment to offer care when
school is not in session, registration will be part of the regular
registration calendar. Information about activities and field trips
will be included. Full day program may include extra fees ranging from
$8.00-12.00 for field trips to cover the cost of admission and
district-approved transportation.
Kindergarten Enrichment:
The 2011-2012 rate for Kindergarten Enrichment is $2,700.00 per school year, payable in 10 equal payments of $270.00.
All ECS payments are due in advance of service. Monthly payments
are due no later than the last business day of the previous month for
each subsequent month. Weekly payments are due no later than Friday
before the week of participation. If payment is not received within 5
business days of the established due date, a late fee of $25.00 will be
assessed.
LATE CALENDAR FEE
Registration calendars submitted after the printed due date will be assessed a $5.00 late fee.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
All ECS programs are CLOSED on the following days:
➢ July 4, 2011
➢ Labor Day
➢ Thanksgiving Day
➢ Friday after Thanksgiving Day
➢ December 22, 23, 29, 30, 2011
➢ January 2, 2012
➢ Memorial Day
FULL-DAY PROGRAM INTEREST SURVEY
Four weeks prior to school breaks, non-contact days and
holidays not listed in “Holiday Closures”, the program director will
conduct a Full-Day Program Interest Survey to determine their child care needs. A minimum of 25 children must be signed up on the Full-Day Program Interest Survey
to offer a full-day program at Cimarron Elementary’s. The decision to
provide a full-day program will be made no later than 2 weeks prior to
care.
If parents indicate their child(ren) will attend on the survey,
and the enrollment is sufficient to provide care, full payment must
accompany registration. If parents indicate their child will attend, but
he or she does not actually come, parents will be billed for the day(s)
they had indicated on the survey and will not receive credits for days
missed.
If enrollment is not sufficient to offer a full-day
program at Cimarron Elementary’s, the program director will recommend
alternative care at neighboring Cherry Creek School District ECS
programs at least 2 weeks prior to care.
FIELD TRIPS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
Parents will receive an activity calendar with registration. It
will provide parents with field trip information, including
destinations, times, and special instructions. By registering your child
for the session, you are providing permission for your child to attend
scheduled field trips and participate in the activities.
Field trips may include additional fees associated to cover the
costs of transportation, admission and additional staffing. These fees
vary from $8.00 to $12.00 depending on the trip. On occasion, there may
be a higher fee for an extraordinary trip, but will be published in
advance of the trip.
Staff members cannot provide additional on-site care at the school during scheduled field trips.
Program employees will take ECS Enrollment Forms and
the daily roster on all field trips. In case of schedule changes, the
program director will inform the school office. Program employees
carry first aid kits and children’s medications on all field trips.
During field trips parents may call the program cell phone at 303 807-9674 in case of emergency.
FIELD TRIP TRANSPORTATION
On field trips, ECS participants are transported in District
buses or in Board of Education approved private transportation. Before
each trip, children will be instructed on proper safety procedures. On
walking field trips, children will be instructed on additional safety
procedures such as crossing at traffic lights and remaining on
sidewalks. Please refer to the bus rules located in the back of this
handbook.
On program field trip days, if children arrive at school after
the group has departed, parents may transport their child to the
destination or they may find other child care for the day.
4:30 EARLY PICK-UP DISCOUNT
Parents are eligible for a $2.00 discount per child if they
register for and pick up their child from the after school program
before 4:30 pm. To receive the early pick-up discount, the child must
be registered and paid for 4:30 pick-up and signed out by 4:30. If the
child is registered for 4:30 pick-up and is in the program after 4:30,
parents must pay an additional $2.00, payable by check or money order.
Parents who are continually late to pick-up their child by 4:30 will no
longer be able to register for the discount.
Parents receiving financial assistance or sibling discount may
not receive the 4:30 discount since it would exceed the maximum
discount of 25%. Please note there is only one discount per family.
SIBLING DISCOUNT
The sibling discount is 10% off the regular rate. This discount
is not associated with an individual student, but available when
siblings attend the same session. One child is charged the full rate,
while the second and subsequent children receive the discount.
This discount is not available for additional fees including,
but not limited to: field trip fees, late pick-up fees, late
registration fees and deposits.
Students who receive the free/reduced lunch discount are not
also eligible for the sibling discount or 4:30 pick-up discount. Please
note there is only one discount per family permitted.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Financial assistance is available for those families who
qualify for the free/reduced school lunch program. The discount is 25%
off the regular rate. This discount is not available for additional fees
including, but not limited to: field trip fees, late pick-up fees, late
registration fees and deposits. Parents who wish to utilize this
discount must give the program director a copy of the authorization
letter from Food Services. Parents must provide a new authorization
letter annually by September.
Students who receive the free/reduced lunch discount are not
also eligible for the sibling discount or 4:30 pick-up discount. Please
note there is only one discount per family.
2011-2012 FEES
| |
1st Child Rate |
Sibling Rate |
| Before School |
$7.00 Daily |
$6.30 Daily |
| After School 6:00 |
$10.00 Daily |
$9.00 Daily |
| After School 4:30 Discount |
$8.00 Daily |
N/A |
| Before & After 6:00 |
$17.00 Daily |
$15.30 Daily |
| Before & After 4:30 Discount |
$15.00 Daily |
$14.30 Daily |
| Full Day Program |
$28.00 Daily |
$26.10 Daily |
| Field Trip Fee see page 6 |
$8.00-$12.00 |
N/A |
| Kindergarten Enrichment see page 4 |
$270.00 Monthly |
$243.00 Monthly |
| KE Late Payment Fee |
$25.00 |
| BAS Late Pick-up Fee see page 12 |
$1.00 per minute after 6:00 pm |
| KE Late Pick-up Fee |
$1.00 per minute after 3:30 pm |
| Late Registration Fee see page 9 |
$5.00 per Session |
| Late Calendar Fee see page 4 |
$5.00 per Day |
Make checks payable to CCSD Cimarron ECS.
Payment must be made by check or money order. Cash is not accepted.
There is a $ 20.00 service charge on all checks returned for insufficient funds.
ECS BOOKKEEPER
The ECS programs have a bookkeeper to complete the financial
tasks associated with the program, including, but not limited to
billing, receiving payments and collections. The bookkeeper at Cimarron
Elementary is available Friday from 9:30 am-3:00 pm. If you have any
questions about your account, please contact the bookkeeper at 303
709-8383 during this time.
REFUNDS
Refunds are not available unless a child departs the school
district with a credit on the account. If this occurs, the ECS
bookkeeper will submit the refund request to the District Accounting
Office.
CREDITS
Credits for Before & After School Program are not available
except for extenuating circumstances such as extended illness (3 or
more consecutive, excused absences from school) or a death in the
family. To receive credit for an extenuating circumstance, parents must
submit a request, in writing, within one week after the absence.
Credits for Kindergarten Enrichment are not available.
CREDITS FOR WEATHER AND BUILDING EMERGENCY CLOSURES
Parents will not receive a credit for the first and second day,
within a school year, when the building is closed due to weather or
building emergencies. Parents will receive credit for weather or
building emergency closures starting with day number three (3), within a
school year.
DROP INS
If a child is enrolled with the program, but not specifically
registered for a particular day, he/she is considered a drop-in and not
is permitted to attend any ECS programs. All students must be
pre-registered and pre-paid before they attend. Please refer to the
section, “Late Registration”.
Because of safety and ratio requirements, if an unregistered
child is present during attendance, a staff member will call the child’s
parents and/or emergency contacts to pick him or her up immediately.
The child will wait in the front office until an authorized person
arrives to pick up the child.
LATE REGISTRATION
Late registration is permitted if space is available. Parents
must speak with the program director directly before 2:30 pm, prior to
the session to ensure availability. Parents must pay an additional $5.00
late registration fee.
If the director permits the child to attend, parents must pay
for the session and the late registration fee within one week of
attending.
ABSENCES
To report an absence:
| Before and After School Program |
720 886-8120 |
| Kindergarten Enrichment Program |
720 886-8165 |
Please call when your child will not attend.
Program staff members expect all children to be present if they
are registered. Staff members take attendance at the start of each
session. If a child is absent and we have not received a call from his
or her parent, a staff member will check the main office attendance list
then call the child’s home and/or cell numbers or parent’s place of
employment. If the staff member cannot reach the parent he or she will
call the authorized pick up people listed on the ECS Enrollment Form.
This is a time consuming process, which takes a staff member away from
working with the children.
WEATHER CLOSURES AND WEATHER-RELATED DELAYED STARTS
Closure of the school district due to weather conditions will
automatically cancel all ECS Programs, including the Before and After
School Program, Full Day Program, and Kindergarten Enrichment.
Parents will not receive a credit for the first and second day,
within a school year, when the building is closed due to weather or
building emergencies. Parents will receive credit for weather or
building emergency closures starting with day number three (3), within a
school year, for weather or building emergency.
On delayed start days and early dismissal due to weather, the
Before and After School Program operates regular hours for registered
students only. Kindergarten Enrichment will follow the weather delay
schedule.
If the Colorado State Highway Department issues a traveler’s advisory, all scheduled ECS field trips will be canceled.
For emergency and closure information please refer to the district’s web site at: www.cherrycreekschools.org
For school and program related weather closure information,
parents can also listen to the message on the Cherry Creek School
District Snow Delay and Closure Line at 720 554-4701 by 6:00 am on the
morning of any potential closure.
SIGN IN AND OUT
For security purposes, parents or authorized individuals must
sign students in to each morning session and out of each afternoon
session.
Only individuals who are listed on the ECS Enrollment Form or
have written parent authorization are permitted to sign children in and
out of the program. Verbal permission is not acceptable authorization.
Staff members must ask for a picture ID and consult the authorized pick
up list if they are unsure of an adult’s identity.
Parents may provide written authorization for a child to sign
himself or herself out of the program when the child is accompanied by a
sibling who is at least 12 years old. Parents may obtain an “Older
Sibling Sign out Authorization” form from the program director.
Before school, parents will sign their child in. Staff will
sign the children out to go to school. After school, staff will sign
the children in when they arrive. At the end of the day parents will
sign them out of the after school session.
The program is not responsible for the children before they are signed in or after they are signed out from the program.
Since Kindergarten Enrichment occurs during the regular school
day, parents may give written permission for the KE staff to sign the
children in and out.
RELEASE OF CHILDREN
Children will only be released to a parent or an authorized
pickup person. Children must be signed out by their parent or authorized
person according to the procedure described in the section above.
Failure to follow this procedure may result in dismissal from the
program. Program staff must have written authorization from the parent
or guardian to release a child to an individual not listed on the ECS Enrollment Form.
LATE PICK UP
Parents should have a back-up plan in case they are unable to pick up their child on time.
If a parent or an authorized person does not arrive to pick up a
child within ten minutes after the program closing time, the staff will
attempt to contact the parent at home and at work. If the staff member
is unable to speak with the parent by phone, they will contact the
authorized person listed on the ECS Enrollment Form. If the
authorized person cannot be contacted by phone, the ECS staff member or
authorized school staff member may notify the police. Children will
never be left unattended at the school or taken home with a staff
member.
The after-school program will begin to assess late pick-up fees
one minute after the closing time of 6:00 pm. The fee is $1.00 for each
minute per child.
Kindergarten Enrichment Program will begin assessing late
pick-up fees beginning at 3:31. The fee is $1.00 for each minute.
Because of safety and ratio requirements, afternoon KE students are not
allowed to attend the Before and After School Program unless they are
pre-registered and pre-paid. Before and After School program late
registration is permitted if space is available. If a parent wished to
register their child into the Before and After School program, they must
speak with the program director directly before 2:30 pm, prior to the
session to ensure availability.
On days when the weather is bad or driving conditions are
hazardous, ECS staff members may make an exception regarding late pick
up. Program staff will expect parents to phone to let them know they
will be late.
After the fourth late pick up in a school year, students may be subject to termination from the program.
AFTER SCHOOL CLOSING PROCEDURES
To ensure that all children are picked up before the staff
leave, staff members will check the sign out sheet to confirm all
children have been picked up and signed out. If a child was not signed
out, the staff member will phone the parents to get verbal confirmation
that the child was picked up.
LOCATION OF CHILDREN
The Before and After School program children are located in the
cafeteria. Kindergarten Enrichment are located in the Kindergarten
area. Children may also be in the media center, gym, computer lab,
lunchroom, and outside playground. To locate a registered child during
program hours, parents can check the cafeteria, or ask a staff member.
The program director will notify the school’s office if the
group leaves the site. When appropriate, staff will leave a note on the
door of the primary location explaining where the children are and when
they will return.
SCHOOL-SPONSORED ACTIVITIES
Children may participate in school-sponsored activities while
attending the ECS program, such as choir, foreign language, teacher
helper, or boy scouts. Parents must complete an After-School Activity
Permission Form, available from the program director. Your child must
check in with the program immediately after school, and sign out of the
program to attend the school-sponsored activity. Your child will report
back to the program immediately following the activity and sign back
in. While attending the activity, the ECS program is not responsible
for your child. The ECS programs will not release a child to any
school-sponsored activity without parent permission.
LOST CHILDREN
A child is lost when staff members are not able to determine
his/her whereabouts and cannot guarantee the child’s safety. Staff
members will make every reasonable effort to search the immediate
building and grounds. If, after a search, the child’s whereabouts are
still undetermined, a staff member will call the child’s home, the
parent’s place of work, and the emergency contact person, in that order.
If the child is still not located, an ECS staff member or authorized
school staff member may contact the police. This procedure will be
followed in as brief a time period as possible. This procedure will also
be followed on field trips.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
ECS directors in the Cherry Creek Schools have received
Emergency Response and Crisis Management (ERCM) training and have
developed emergency response plans and procedures that align with the
school district, State and Federal Homeland Security Emergency
Management and the National Incident Management System. The District has
improved communications with our community agencies, trained key staff
to provide for the response to a crisis that might involve students and
staff, and provided materials and crisis response kits for our programs.
The Cherry Creek School District website gives parents needed
information about school safety and related issues. The website
explains the district’s efforts to provide for both the physical and
psychological safety of our children, and gives parents links to
excellent on-line resources. This section of the district website
continues to be under construction and materials will be updated as
needed. You can view the information by going to
www.cherrycreekschools.org, District Departments, Safe Schools.
For more information about your school’s crisis planning, please
contact your school’s principal. For further information about ERCM
planning in the schools, please contact the Office of Safety and
Security, 720-554-4489 or the Intervention Coordinator, Safe Schools
Design Team, 720-554-4406.
In case of emergency, program staff will follow the school and
district emergency procedures. Students will never be automatically
dismissed during emergency conditions, but will remain in the building.
In an extreme situation where the building is determined unsafe, staff
will follow the established evacuation procedure and immediately contact
parents or emergency contacts located on the ECS Enrollment Form.
In case of fire, students will evacuate the building through
designated doors to assigned holding areas until the signal is given
that the practice drill or emergency is over.
In case of a tornado, students will move to designated safe
areas inside the school building and wait with the staff until the
danger has passed.
Practice drills are performed and recorded on a regular basis.
ILLNESS OR INJURY
All ECS staff members hold current certificates in First Aid and CPR.
If a child is injured while attending the Before and After
School program or Full Day program, staff will quickly assess the
injury. A District nurse is always available to the staff for phone
consultation.
If an injury is severe, the staff member will immediately call
911 and the parents. If an injury is moderate, the employee will call
the parents to pick up the child as soon as possible. If an injury is
minor, the staff member will report it to the parents when the child is
picked up. Program staff members are not permitted to apply antiseptics
to wounds.
ECS programs do not provide care for ill children. If a child
becomes ill while attending the program, a staff member will call
parents or emergency contact person and ask them to pick the child up as
soon as possible. Staff will isolate the sick child from the other
children and have him or her lie down on a clean blanket until he or she
is picked up. Program staff will also follow these procedures on field
trips. Please use the attached “Illness Guidelines – How Sick is Too
Sick: When to Keep your Child at Home” to help you determine whether
you should keep your child at home or not.
Since Kindergarten Enrichment takes place while the school nurse
is on site, he/she will assist with medication, illness and injury that
may occur while children participate in these programs.
MEDICATIONS
The procedure for storing and administering children’s
medicines and delegation of medication administration is in compliance
with Cherry Creek School District Board of Education policies and
Section 12-38-132, C.R.S., of the “Nurse Practice Act.”
Medication should be given to children at home whenever possible.
Only ECS staff members who have completed the Medications
Administration Training course are authorized to give medications to
children while they attend an ECS program. The school nurse monitors all
medications administration.
Medication requirements
1. All medication must be in the original container, labeled with the student’s full name, the
name of the medicine, the dosage, time, the doctor’s name, the expiration date, and the
name of the pharmacy.
2. The doctor must provide written instructions on the official district forms.
3. The parents must provide written permission on the official district form.
4. The program manager or school nurse must store all medication in a clean locked
container according to the pharmacy instructions.
5. The person giving the medication to the child must record when the medications were
given on the official district form.
Trained staff may give over-the-counter (non-prescription)
medication supplied by the parent in the original container with the
parent and doctor’s signed notes. The dosage will be that recommended by
the manufacturer. The medical doctors order will over ride the
manufacturer’s directions.
Students should not bring unlabeled medications to the programs.
Staff will return unused medications to the parent. If the
medication has expired and/or is not picked up, the nurse or principal
will dispose of it.
SUN PROTECTION
Parents should apply sunscreen to their children prior to
attending the program, especially in warmer months when children spend
more time outdoors.
Parents will provide the sunscreen, it must be in the original
container, in a sealable bag, and have the child’s full name labeled on
the outside.
Children, over the age of four years, may apply their own
sunscreen under the direct supervision of a staff member. With written
parent permission, ECS staff members may apply sunscreen to a child.
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
Cimarron Elementary’s ECS programs provide care for children
with disabilities as long as their needs can be reasonably accommodated.
Before the child attends there will be a meeting with the program
director or specialist, principal, parents, and classroom teacher.
Discussion at this meeting will center on specifics about the child’s
needs, classroom and recreation time strategies, and any additional
information that parents consider important for program staff to know.
After the child attends the program, if staff has difficulty
meeting the needs of the child due to a disabling condition, a second
meeting may occur. Staff will then use agreed upon alternative
strategies for a reasonable amount of time. If problems persist, a
meeting will be held to determine whether the program can continue to
reasonably accommodate the child.
COLD AND HOT WEATHER
When the weather is extremely hot or cold, activities will take
place indoors. The program director will follow school’s guidelines
when determining when to restrict outdoor activities. Please dress your
child appropriately for the weather conditions.
CLOTHING AND PERSONAL POSSESSIONS
Students should always wear washable, practical clothing,
including appropriate footwear and outerwear. All items must be clearly
labeled with the child’s name. Children should not bring expensive
items to the program such as MP3 players or iPods. The ECS program is
not responsible for lost or stolen property or money.
SNACKS AND MEALS
On regular school day mornings, program children are offered
the choice of utilizing the school’s breakfast program at the regular
school fee. After school, children should bring a nutritious snack. On
full days, children should bring a lunch and two snacks unless stated
otherwise on the program activity calendar. All lunches and snacks
should be nutritious and non-perishable.
Kindergarten Enrichment students use the school lunchroom
facilities. Students may bring their own lunch from home or purchase
lunch from the cafeteria with lunch credits. These credits may be
purchased from the cafeteria personnel with either cash or a check made
payable to Cimarron Elementary’s Food Services. Each month a menu will
be sent home listing the lunch choices for each day.
PROGRAM CURRICULUM
Each day, the program provides a variety of developmentally
appropriate activities for the children to choose from. The curriculum
incorporates activities from the following curriculum categories:
reading and writing, math and reasoning, arts and crafts, science,
construction, drama, music, multicultural, physical recreation and
community service in the form of fun and exciting projects and
activities. Children are encouraged to participate in activities that
fit their interests. Lesson plans are available to parents at any time.
HOMEWORK ASSISTANCE
Extended Child Services is committed to supporting busy
families by offering homework assistance after school on Monday through
Thursday from 4:00-4:30 pm. Children are supervised in a separate,
quiet area and provided with supplies, such as pencils, paper, rulers,
calculators, scissors, etc. Homework assistance is provided by program
staff. Please specify to the program director if you would like to
require homework time for your child. Extended Child Services is not
responsible for the completion or accuracy of homework assignments and
will not sign any homework that requires a parent signature. Students
who are disruptive and/or unproductive during homework time will not be
allowed to participate.
MOVIES, MUSIC, & SOFTWARE
Program staff may occasionally show G-rated movies to the children.
Music provided by the program staff is screened to ensure that
it is appropriate for school-age children. Children may not bring
inappropriate music from home.
Use of school electronic networked resources and computer
systems is subject to district policies and procedures. All non-network
software used by children is either rated “E” for everyone or is
screened by the program director to ensure that is appropriate for
school-age children.
DISCIPLINE
ECS programs operated by the Cherry Creek School District are
subject to policies governing student discipline. In accordance with
school district policies, we reserve the right to suspend or dismiss any
child who is a threat to him/herself or others in the program.
The goal of the Cimarron Elementary’s Extended Child Services
staff is to provide a safe, fun, and enriching environment for all
participants. Program staff members expect all children to show respect
for one another and the adults. Conduct, which disrupts the operation of
the program, interferes with the rights of others, endangers the safety
of any person, or damages property, will not be tolerated.
In order to ensure that each child is allowed the opportunity
to participate in a quality program the following disciplinary
procedures have been established.
For Minor Offenses:
1. The child will receive a verbal warning when unacceptable behavior is observed.
2. A time out, and/ or a Problem Solving Form will be used if behavior continues or is significant.
3. If unacceptable behavior continues, a written Behavior
Referral Form (minor offences) will be given to the parent/guardian,
explaining the behavior(s) observed.
4. A second Behavior Referral Form (minor offenses) will involve a phone call to the parent/guardian.
5. If unacceptable behavior persists, the following step will be taken:
• If the child receives a third Behavior Referral Form within
a four week period, this will then be equivalent to ONE MAJOR OFFENSE,
and will involve a suspension from the B/A program (as stated under
major offense procedures).
Major Offenses:
If behavior leads to unsafe conditions for the child or others,
this is considered a major offense, and the child will be given a
Behavior Referral Form that will involve the following consequences:
A. The first major offense will result in a minimum of a one-day suspension from the Program.
B. The second major offense will result in a minimum of a two- day suspension from the program.
C. The third major offense will result in a minimum of a
three-day suspension from the program, and a re- entrance conference. A
re-entrance conference will include program director, principal, parent,
and child. Discussion at this meeting will center on specifics about
unacceptable behavior, and strategies to help the child become
successful in the program. The program director, principal, and parent
will determine the suspension duration of any future major offenses
within an eight-week period.
If the child receives a fourth Behavior Referral Form, the
parent/guardian will be notified to make alternative child care
arrangements immediately.
Students who leave school property without permission may be subject to automatic dismissal from the program.
WITHDRAWING YOUR CHILD FROM THE PROGRAM
To adjust for planning and staffing requirements,
parents/guardians are expected to provide two weeks notice to the
program director if withdrawing their child from the program.
VISITORS
Visitors during the school day must sign in at the school’s
main office and wear a visitor’s badge. Visitors after school, when the
school’s office is closed, must check with the program director prior to
the visit. They must also sign in and wear a visitor’s badge. Visitors
may not interfere with program operations or distract staff from their
responsibilities. All visitors must follow procedures in accordance with
School Board policy KI, “Vistors to Schools” and ECS procedures.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION
The Cherry Creek School District does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap in admission
or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or
activities. Any person having questions concerning the school district’s
compliance with the regulations, the implementation of Title VI or
Title IX or Section 504 is directed to contact Dr. Tera Helmon, Cherry
Creek School District, 4700 S. Yosemite, Greenwood Village, CO 80111,
720-554-4527, who has been designated to coordinate the district’s
efforts to comply with these regulations.
REPORTING CHILD ABUSE
Colorado law and School Board policy JLF, “Reporting Child
Abuse/Child Protection” require that child care providers report all
known or suspected cases of child abuse or neglect.
If there is an incident where you believe your child as been
abused, you may seek immediate assistance from: Department of Social
Services, Arapahoe County, 303-636-1750.
COMPLAINTS
Complaints about the program should be directed to:
| Before and After School Director |
720 886-8120 |
| KE Specialist |
720 886-8165 |
The director, and specialist are supervised by the school’s principal, Diana Roybal, who can be reached at 720 886-8100.
Unresolved complaints about the Cimarron Elementary’s Extended Child Services programs can be directed to:
Colorado Department of Human Services
Office of Child Care Services
1575 Sherman Street
Denver, CO. 80203-1714
(303) 866-5958
CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL BUS RULES
1. Follow the bus driver’s directions the first time they are given
2. Be in your seat when the bus door is closed
3. Keep your hands, feet, books and other objects to yourself
4. No fighting
5. No weapons or facsimiles of any kind
6. No swearing, rude gestures, teasing or put-downs
7. Use classroom voices on the bus
8. Do not throw anything off the bus or have any part of you outside the bus
9. Do not smoke, chew tobacco, eat or drink while on the bus
10. Do not bring anything alive or dangerous (glass containers, sharp objects etc..) on the bus
11. No skateboards or roller blades allowed on the bus
INFRACTIONS OF THE ABOVE RULES WILL RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION WHICH MAY INCLUDE SUSPENSION OF BUS PRIVILEGES