Families, Parks and Recreation
After School Programs
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After-School All-Stars ●
DESCRIPTION:
The City of Orlando’s Recreation
Division offers safe and affordable after school programs for elementary
and middle school age children. This five-day a week program at
15 City
recreation centers offer a diverse array of activities, such as homework time,
computer lab, arts and crafts, nutrition and fitness,
sports, fun free time, community service projects and field trips (an
additional expense). Sites may offer different activities according
to the interest of the children who participate in the program.
O.A.S.I.S.
(Orlando
After School
Is Super)
is
an
after-school
program for
youth that
provides
supervised
activities
for
elementary
school age
children
(ages 5 -
10).
Children can
have access
to
opportunities
such as
homework
assistance,
computer
labs, game
rooms,
cultural
arts,
pottery,
puppetry,
arts and
crafts,
dance
recitals and
field trips
to local
attractions,
football,
and
basketball
games.
Middle Teen
Program
(MTP)
is
a diverse
teen program
for youth in
middle
school (ages
11 - 14).
The program
features
computers,
homework
assistance,
workshops,
regular
meetings,
service
projects,
game room
activities,
art, field
trips,
puppets, and
athletic
activities.
Youth will
have
opportunities
to develop
leadership
skills and
gain
cultural
diversity
awareness
through MTP
activities.
School
Vacation
Daze
is
a program
coinciding with school
holidays from 7:30 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m. Offering fun activities for youth during school
breaks,
children can
enjoy crafts,
outdoor activities, game rooms, and much more during the
traditional Orange County Public School vacation calendar year. Register at site prior to school holidays.
CENTER
HOURS:
2:30 p.m. - 5:30
p.m. (Monday
- Friday)
Dover Shores
SPARK:
2:00 p.m. -
6:00 p.m.
(Monday -
Friday)
Costs - 2012-2013
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM and
HOLIDAY BREAK PROGRAM
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After
School |
Holiday
Break |
City of Orlando Resident
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$40 a
Month (Proof of residency required, MUST
provide driver’s license, water
bill and electric bill showing City address). |
$8 a Day - (Proof of residency required. MUST provide
driver’s license, water
bill and electric bill showing City address). |
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Community
Support Program
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Includes EBT
recipients,
families below
130% of the
Federal Poverty
Level as
determined via
income tax
returns, and
special economic
hardship cases
approved by
Recreation
Management. |
Includes EBT
recipients,
families below
130% of the
Federal Poverty
Level as
determined via
income tax
returns, and
special economic
hardship cases
approved by
Recreation
Management. |
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Non-City of Orlando Resident
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$120 a
Month
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$10 a Day |
COMMUNITY
SUPPORT PROGRAM
The community support program will use the most widely accepted standard
in the State of Florida
and the nation to determine financial need: qualification for the
Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program, commonly known as Food
Stamps. As a result, City
families who are on EBT will be able to go on-line with staff at our
recreation centers to pull up their EBT accounts, and all the children
listed on their account will be able to enroll in our after school
programs free of charge.
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