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3811 North 44th Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85018
Telephone: 480-484-6100
FAX: 480-484-6286
Web site: www.susd.org

For Release:   April 30 , 2004
Contact: Tom Herrmann, 480-484-6188
NEWS and INFORMATION

The SUSD Kids Club program has been expanded

This fall, parents will have more options available to them regarding after-school child care for their children. SUSD has expanded its Kids Club program to include five elementary school sites.

The SUSD Kids Club is available at Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center (ANLC), Kiva, Pima and Pueblo. And this fall the program will be available at Hopi. These schools are now enrolling students for the 2004-2005 school year.

The SUSD Kids Club is a state-licensed after-school child care program operated on elementary campuses. SUSD Kids Club provides a safe, on-site, enriching environment for students after their school day. SUSD Kids Club incorporates activities indoors and out, as well as home work assistance, tutoring and organized play.

SUSD Kids Club is regulated by the Arizona Department of Health Services and is contracted with the state Department of Economic Security.

The monthly fees for SUSD Kids Club is $200 for five days a week, $180 for four days a week, $160 for three days a week and $140 for two days a week. If you enroll your child in SUSD Kids Club for less than five days, the days of attendance must be designated upon registration. There is a $50 non-refundable Registration Fee that is required at the time of registration.

For more information about SUSD Kids Club, please refer to the handbook, which is online at http://www.susd.org/district/administrativeservices/0405kidsclubhandbk.pdf or call the Community Schools Department at 480-484-6102.

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The Scottsdale Unified School District has 33 schools serving about 27,000 students. More than 3,000 persons are employed by the district, including about 1,700 teachers. The district celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1996. Its boundaries include most, but not all of the city of Scottsdale, almost all of the town of Paradise Valley, a section of the city of Phoenix, and a section of the city of Tempe.