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SOAR
offers safe place to leave kids Parents in Sisters
can feel secure in leaving their children at the SOAR (Sisters Organization
for Activities and Recreation) Clubhouse while they work -- or just for
an evening out.
"Basically, the Clubhouse
is a latch key program for kids three years old through sixth grade whose
parents work and want a place for their kids to go," said Tom Coffield,
Managing Director of SOAR.
The Clubhouse is open on school
days from 3 to 9 p.m. and on non-school days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The kids have opportunity
to participate in arts and crafts as well as indoor and outdoor games.
High school students and adults are on hand to assist students who choose
to work on homework projects and assignments.
Many parents don't realize
that SOAR is also available to them in the evenings.
"The Clubhouse is also open
from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at a minimal charge of $2 an hour," said evening program
director Darcey Ling-Scott.
"This is a safe choice and
a place where children can stay while parents work late, want an evening
out for dinner, or even some time to Christmas shop," Coffield said. "It
also provides a safe place for children involved in extra-curricular activities,
who might need a place to stay until their parents get off work.
"We've also created a teen
center, which is located at the end of the SOAR building. Middle school
students can go there to socialize, and movies and music are available."
The teen center is open every
school day from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on non-school days.
There is a supervisor on duty.
Special after-school tutoring
is available from 3 to 5:30 p.m. for students in fifth through eighth
grade.
"Three tutors come in on a
daily basis," said Coffield. "We always have one tutor for the fifth graders
and two for the middle schoolers. They receive specific help in reading
and math, but also in other areas of academics."
Call 549-4177. |
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