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General Information

The first year of school is always an exciting adventure for the entire family. We would like to encourage you to become involved in whatever way is possible for your family. Maybe you can come in and help with classroom projects on a regular basis, or perhaps you could help by making materials at home ready for classroom use. Each family has special talents and exciting interests to share which helps to make the class more varied and exciting than any teacher can do alone. Thank you so much for completing your parent questionnaire. It really helps me to understand and to help your child to adapt to life at school.

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Questions Parents Usually Ask
What are our hours?

Our hours are:
Monday through Friday

7:00am – 8:15am and 11:30am – 6:00pm

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What ages are allowed into the Child Development Program?

The program serves children from kindergarten through the sixth grade.

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What should my child bring to the Child Development Program?

Extra play clothing can be kept in the Child Development room in case of emergencies. During rest time we advise for your child to bring a small blanket or pillow in order to make themselves comfortable. A bag or backpack may be helpful for storing your child’s belongings.

Please make sure to label all belongings with your child’s name.

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Confidentiality

All information you share with us is kept in strictest confidence.

Procedure for Visitation (legal papers)

A parent may indicate on the registration papers and emergency card that, by court order, their child may not be legally released into the custody of another parent. However, we must have a copy of this court order for our file.

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Pick Up Procedure

The release of a child to an individual, other than a parent, requires written authorization, by note or as indicated on the child's Emergency Card. Identification will be requested for the release of the child; i.e., driver's license. No child will be allowed to leave the site alone under any circumstances.

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Children With Disabilities

The Claremont Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of handicaps or disabilities. As each child's situation is unique, all students will be addressed on an individual basis. Parents are encouraged to work together with the site Lead Teacher and staff to detemiine the least restrictive and most supportive environment for their child.

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Emergencv Cards

It is imperative that the information on the registration form and emergency card be current and complete. It is the parent's responsibility to notify the SACC staff if infom~ationo n the card needs to be updated. The staff must have accurate phone numbers for reaching parents during the day and for reaching those who are to be contacted in case of an emergency. Such individuals should be informed that their names have been included on the emergency card and should agree to provide assistance if necessary.

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Child Abuse

Child Care employees are required bv law to report suspected incidence of child abuse.

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Attendance

Any day the child is absent from the program, but not absent from school, parents need to notify the SACC site. The SACC Program is considered an extension of the regular school program and children are not eligible for attendance in the SACC Program on any day they have not attended the regular school program. Any additional information is provided in the Daycare section of this site.

If you have any additional questions feel free to contact the Child Development Program.

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