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After School Program

Our after school program is for children ages K - 6th Grade

Our new Afternoon School Program schedule will be Monday - Thursday from 2:30 PM - 4:45 PM. We have been preparing our After School Program to operate with social distancing guidelines. We will continue to make changes as our school district makes adjustments.

 

  • All staff, volunteers, and children MUST wear a face mask at all times while adhering to social distancing guidance.
     
  • Upon arrival staff, volunteers and children will be required to wash their hands. There will also be hand sanitizer strategically placed in each activity area. Every day, each child will be given a new face mask.
     
  • To adhere to social distancing guidelines, we need to maintain the proper ratio of children per square feet in our building. Our capacity is 30 children ages K - 6th grade. If your child is above the 6th grade, they are welcome to participate in our Troops Program, which is a version of Sunday School. Students participating in the Troops Program may have the opportunity to Helpers in the After School Program upon parent / guardian approval. 
     
  • Due to social distancing limitations, we are unable to provide transportation. 

 

Please call 541-888-5202 for more information. 

 

Electives

Monday: Martial Arts / 3: 30 PM - 4:30 PM 

Tuesday: Gymnastics / 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM  

Wednesday: Troops / 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Thursday: Martial Arts / 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

 


Daily Schedule 

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM / Arrival Procedures (masks, hand washing, snack) 

3:15 PM - 4:30 PM / Free Choice Play & Electives

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM / Departure (clean-up )


Homework Assistance & After School Care
At The Salvation Army, we provide one-on-one teaching assistance to help kids of all ages with school work, study guidance and literacy advancement. We open our doors to anyone in need and never discriminate based on gender, ethnicity or socioeconomic level.

Martial Arts
Beginning-level training with an emphasis on mental and physical discipline and health before moving on to intermediate training.

Troops
These groups provide opportunities to develop character by exploring different activities, experiencing new things, and learning how to work together as a group.


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