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Cda Summer Brochure 2018 CDA SUMMER BROCHURE 2018 Something for everyone... Grades Pre-K to Age 19 REGISTER EARLY... Fees must be Jr. Theater Registration paid in full within the dates stated in monthly DATE: Mar. 13 charts to receive the appropriate rate. James F. Black Administration Building 48 Dunns Mill Road, Bordentown, NJ 08505 ATTENTION RESIDENT (609) 298-0025 (ext. 1200 or 1202) GRANDPARENTS, FAMILY Fax (609) 298-6992 MEMBERS and NON-RESIDENTS The 4 week Day Camp (Gr. K-4) and the MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY... 4 week Pre-Teen Camp (PTC) (Gr. 5-8) Hi! ONLINE Registration starts monthly programs which accommodate I’m Cecil the many visiting grandchildren, children at 6am on March 13, 2018. your CDA Guide (including cousins and friends) of our Residents as well as our Non-Resident neighbors. Something for everyone! e! LOOK INSIDE... Art, Music, Sports, Cheerleading, Swim Lessons, STEM, Theatre, SAT Prep, Mr. Poole’s Adventure, Playing Piano, Day Camp (4 wk prog.) & Pre-Teen Camp (4 wk prog.), Kindergarten Ready Camp, and much more... ONLINE Registration starts March 20, 2018 Visit our website: cda.asapconnected.com Summer at CDA continues to be exciting for all ages! PHONE 609-298-0025 Our programs, designed for elementary through high-school aged students, Antonette Saranin Ext. 1200 add variety, fun and education to your student’s summer. CDA programs [email protected] are solid and well planned options for working and stay at home parents/ Marge Witman Ext. 1202 guardians. Programs are listed by the week for your convenience. [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Please review all general information and specific camp IMPORTANT DATES descriptions in this brochure. By completing your online registration you Registration CLOSES for the following programs agree to abide by all CDA policies and procedures. on Friday, May 25th @ midnight: June FULL DAY Camp, Kindergarten Ready Camp, Mr. Poole’s Adventures I & II and Swim Program FEES ARE DETERMINED BY DATE OF REGISTRATION & RESIDENCY unless maximum enrollment has been reached prior to May 25. The fee for each program is listed in activity charts. Registration Fees for all programs increase by $25 if received after April 27. (Exceptions: Many of our specialty camps fill up much earlier than this date. Kindergarten Ready, Lifeguard Training, JR. Theatre and Teen Theatre) Registrations received after May 25th for all other camps and programs are contingent upon space availability, age and/or grade. Fees/Charges: Everyone must enroll on-line. Camps and classes must be paid in full at the point of registration or the registration will not be complete. The accepted methods of payments ADDITIONAL FEES FOR SERVICE include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Note: Parents may register for LATE PICK UP FEES and PROCEDURE one class at a time as your budget allows. You may want to register first for classes that have 1. If your child is picked up late from a full day or half day camp program, and a limited enrollment. Also keep in mind that tuition and fees increase by $25 for most programs not enrolled in extended care, you will be charged $15 for the first 10 minutes. after April 27, 2018. Past due payments owed to CDA from other programming must be paid in a. After 10 minutes, you will be automatically charged the daily rate Summer Emergency Childcare of $30. full before registering for the Summer Program. Camp Changes will be considered as refunds. 2. If your child is enrolled in extended care, they must be picked up by 6pm. Changes will be administered only through the CDA office and cannot be done on-line by the a. If your child is picked up after 6pm, you will be automatically charged $15 for the first parent. If a change is needed, call 298-0025 x1200 or 1202. There are exceptions that are 10 minutes and $1 for every additional minute. listed below in the Refund Policy section. b. If the Supervisor has not been contacted by 6:15, the emergency contacts will be called. c. If there is no response by 6:30 from either you or your contacts, the Bordentown Township REFUND POLICY Police will be notified. Refunds will be granted when notice of withdrawal is received 10 business d. It is critical that you contact the Site Supervisor if you are going to be delayed. days before the start of the program or camp. Processing fees will be imposed on all withdrawals. See fees below: SUMMER EMERGENCY CHILDCARE for • $125 processing fee – 4 week Day Camp and Pre-Teen Camp (4wk & 2wk) EXTENDED AFTER CAMP POLICY and FEES • $100 processing fee – Full Day Specialty Camps (per camp) The SUMMER Program Emergency Childcare Service • $50 processing fee – Full Day Childcare (per week) is available if an emergent issue occurs and you are not • $35 processing fee – Per Specialty Camp (4hrs. or less per camp), enrolled in extended care on the day your child is attending Extended Care per week and WDWA programs (per week) a camp or program and you need your child to attend the GENERAL THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS GRANTED FOR KINDERGARTEN READY, MARY POPPINS JR. extended care program up until 6PM. There is no registration fee for this service, however, a valid credit card must be THE MUSICAL, THE ADDAMS FAMILY SUMMER STOCK, MR. POOLE’S ADVENTURES I & II, on file. Payment will automatically be deducted each time Information SUPER STEM CAMP (LEVEL 1 & 2) OR AFTER A CAMP THAT HAS CLOSED DUE TO MAXIMUM you use the service. The fee is $30/DAY. continued below... ENROLLMENT. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR MISSED DAYS, ACTIVITIES OR TRIPS. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS BEHAVIOR – For any number of reasons, this TAX CREDIT – Camp expenses qualify Page (s) program is not an appropriate placement for some as deductible child care expenses according General Information ............................................................................ 1-3 students then dismissal will be the result. Students to the IRS. The Bordentown CDA (BRSD) Sept. 2018 - June 2019 Before and After School .................................15 may also be dismissed from the program due to ID number is 22-1734827. Advanced Art Camp........................................................................ 12-13 inappropriate, disrespectful and/or abusive behavior Art Camp ..............................................................................10-11, 12-13 toward an employee by the parent/guardian. SWIM PROGRAM TRANSPORTATION Basketball Camp ............................................................................ 12-13 Parents and/or students who disrespect staff Children needing CDA bus transportation from Cheerleading Camp.........................................................................10-11 undermine the safety of all the students enrolled our June Full Day Childcare Program, Before Card Game Craze Camp ................................................................ 14-15 in the program. The staff has been given specific Care Extended Program and/or Day Camp/PTC instructions to walk away from any inappropriate 4 week program will be transported to/from their Coach Zablow’s Sports and Games Camp .................................... 14-15 confrontation with a parent and to immediately morning swim lessons. Day Camp ..............................................................................................6 contact Mary Lynn Morino, Program Coordinator. Explore the Outdoors Camp ............................................................10-11 If parents experience any kind of disrespectful GRADE LEVELS – are determined by the Extended Care and Wind Down Wrap Around (WDWA) ........................5 behavior, please report it to Ms. Morino, Program grade your child has completed by June 2018. Field Hockey Camp .........................................................................10-11 Coordinator. Inappropriate, dangerous and SITE CODES: Sites in Bordentown Township Full Day Care: June 20-22 Camp “Let the Summer Begin!” ...................5 disruptive behavior is cause for dismissal from any BRHS – Bordentown Reg. High School – Ward Ave. Full Day Care: July through August Camps.............. 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 CDA Summer Program. There will be no refund. BRMS – Bordentown Reg. Middle Sch. – Dunns Mill Rd. Fun & Games Camp ....................................................................... 12-13 Golf Camp .......................................................................................10-11 HEALTH FORMS – Download a MEDICAL NCP – Northern Community Park – Groveville Rd. INFORMATION PACKET from the CDA website: Kids Dig STEM! ...............................................................................10-11 PMES – Peter Muschal School – Ward Ave. CDA.asapconnected.com You will need Kindergarten Ready Camp .....................................................................7 to complete this packet if you state on your SOUTHGATE POOL – Inside Southgate Lifeguard Training - CPR ........................................................................4 registration form a medical/behavioral condition Apartments Complex, 272 Ward Ave. Mr. Poole’s Adventure I ...................................................................... 8-9 or if medication is required during the program Mr. Poole’s Adventure II ................................................................. 12-13 hours. The medical packet forms must be RESIDENCY / AGE REQUIREMENTS Pre-Teen Camp (PTC) ....................................................................... 8-9 printed, signed and returned to the CDA Office Please refer to monthly charts
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