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    Enrollment Procedures


    Young Child Academy Policy
    January, 2006

    Enrollment

    In order to be admitted into Young Child Academy, a child must be at least 6 months of age through 6 years. (We now serve kindergarten program)

    To be admitted into Young Child Academy, each family must submit for each child the following:

    Child Registration (PDF)

    Current Immunization form (PDF)

    Medical Emergency Authorization Form (PDF)

    Permission to Administer Sunblock Lotion (PDF)

    Permission to Participate in Walking Field Trips (PDF)

    Emergency Contact Information Form (PDF)

    When parents enroll a child in Young Child Academy, they agree to have their child at school by 9:00 a.m. and picked up no later than 5:45 p.m.

    Disenrollment

    On occasion, parents may be asked to withdraw their child from Young Child Academy. Certain circumstances warrant removal from our program:

    Consistent failure by the parent or gaurdian to pick their child up by 5:45 pm.

    Behavior from a child that creates a danger to the other children in care (biting, kicking, hitting, tackling, etc) the parent or gaurdian to pick their child up by 5:45 pm.

    Behavior from a child that creates a danger to the other children in care (biting, kicking, hitting, tackling, etc)

    Behavior from a child that continuously disrupts the learning environment for himself as well as for the other children (throwing materials, destroying other children's work, vandalizing equipment, and failure to listen or respect the other members of the program).