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"Enriching Education through Exciting Experiences and Exploration"
The After School Enrichment Program provides a warm, caring environment beyond school hours where your children have the opportunity to play with school friends and get homework out of the way before the family sits down to dinner. ASEP offers exciting activities which stimulate children to be healthier and happier, including sports, art activities and computer exploration. After School Enrichment Programs operate in CMS schools, utilizing age-appropriate materials and equipment for students. From the media center to the playground, students spend out-of-school hours in safe and stimulating environments. Using a curriculum correlated with the NC Standard Course of Study, ASEP Site Coordinators, school administrators and teachers work together to ensure that their ASEP programs supplement the learning taking place during the school day.
Besides academic support, the ASEP program focuses on the development of students’ social skills. To see After School at a glance click on the ASEP Fact Sheet. Program leaders are respectful and positive toward students, mindful of the importance of appropriate role models. Students are encouraged to develop friendships with schoolmates that for some will last many years.
New in 2008-09:
After School at White Water Elementary School
After School at Barnett Elementary School
Before and After School at Polo Ridge Elementary School
Before and After School at Croft Community Elementary School
Before and After School at Ballentyne Elementary
After School at Marie G. Davis Military and Global Leadership Academy (6-8 Grades)
After School only fees increase by $2.00 per week
ASEP will not operate at schools served by BOLD and Greater Enrichment Programs
Students in the ASEP program participate in:
arts and music games and sports drama and dance classes nature exploration computer exploration literacy activities homework sessions math centers science experiments nutrition & fitness activities clubs … and more!
After School Enrichment Program sites are licensed by the North Carolina Division of Child Development.
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