Center in Atoka, TN 38004
870 Rosemark Rd.
Atoka, TN 38004
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The Tipton County School-Age Child Care Program was established in 1989 to provide childcare to school-age children after school. The program provides care on other days when school is not in session, including, but not limited to: in-service training, holidays, and summer. The developmentally appropriate childcare program focuses on the needs of the children and provides a variety of hands-on and sensory learning experiences as well as tutorial programs. We have a balance between stimulating and quiet activities, free choice and teacher directed activities, large and small group activities.
The program is designed for students enrolled in Tipton County Schools ages 4-12. Parents are responsible for registration and transportation. The hours of operation are 6:00 to 7:15 a.m. in the morning (at selected sites) and 2:30 to 6 p.m. in the afternoon Monday through Friday during school session. The hours of operation when school is not in session are 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (all sites). The program offers a snack in the afternoon during school hours and two snacks during full day sessions. Parents are responsible for lunch on full days, unless notified by the SACC office.
A $10.00 registration fee per family must accompany an up-dated application for enrollment. Fees are due payable on Friday preceding the child-care week. See page 4 for cost and fee information. Parents arriving later than 6 p.m. for pick-up will be assessed an additional fee of $5.00 for every 15 minutes or part thereof, beginning at 6:01 p.m.
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All students are capable of learning.
Administration, teachers, and staff hold high expectations for themselves and for all students.
Students have daily opportunities to experience success.
Individualized instruction and a variety of teaching strategies lead students toward achieving their full potential.
Our school is a safe and supportive environment.
A partnership between the school, parent/guardian, and the community is necessary to ensure students academic growth.
A variety of assessment tools are continually used to monitor and promote students progress.