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If your child is enrolled for the fall, and you need to change your child's schedule, please pick up a Schedule Change form from Adventure Time at your child's school. Registration dates and procedures for Fall. Submit the form to us in our classroom.

The completed credit card payment form may be emailed to us at: customerservice. To download our Enrollment Packet after you have received confirmation of enrollment, click here. To view or download our program brochure, please click here.

Safety Preparations. We follow the safety guidelines of the CDC, the county health departments, and the school districts. Adventure Time is a great place for kids! Adventure Time is a before and after school day care program located on elementary school campuses for children in grades T-K and Kindergarten through 6, licensed by the State of California Department of Social Services. There are twenty-five different locations in six Bay Area cities, and we are growing all the time! Adventure Time provides activities for children before and after school in the areas of arts, crafts, sports, games, music, dance, drama, cooking, academic enrichment, and help with homework as well as high quality extended day care in a safe, nurturing environment.

Activities are centered around bi-weekly themes. Glenview has a variety of after-care options available to families. We have two after-school care programs on-site at Glenview and several programs that offer pick up at our school. Additionally, we offer fee-based after-school enrichment classes to any of our students after school. For more information, please use the contact information on this page.

These programs operate separately from Glenview Elementary, and you should NOT be contacting the principal about after-care. The Learning Spot TLS after-school program's goal is to provide a safe, supportive and nurturing environment for all participants. Participants develop capacities to productively engage in various learning communities.

The Learning Spot offers academic support, physical activities, art, nutrition, literacy intervention and math intervention. We have found success in our students by working closely with the school community. She is not enrolled in Adventure Time, but I do pick her up three days a week, and we almost always stay at school, while she and her little brother play on the yard with the AT kids. So I have spent a good 5ish hours a week just hanging out in the playground observing AT this year.

Not a play date. Not an enrichment activity. Just play. The counselors are there and appear to be making sure everything is OK outside, while I am under the impression that indoors the kids have the option to participate in more structured activities. But at Chabot, after snack time is over, the vast majority of the kids are outside just playing. And the counselors just stand by and observe unless the kids engage them.

They don't really butt in to what the kids are doing unless someone's doing something wrong. So all the kids get to do whatever the heck they feel like doing. I mean, even during the school day, they only get 15 min of recess and a little more after lunch. And the dynamic that I grew up with - being free to roam around with neighborhood kids after school - doesn't exist anymore either.

I'd be glad to let my kids do that, but everyone in our neighborhood has parents who both work every day, so they're in aftercare until 5 or 6. Or their parents just don't feel comfortable letting them run around outside without very close supervision. I have no idea if other schools are like Chabot. And I can't comment on anything beyond just having observed life on the schoolyard for hours and hours.

But as someone who wants my kids to have the fun of making up some of their own games and the freedom to navigate relationships without constant adult intervention, I will be signing up my daughter for AT next year. Kids need to play! Check out Adventuretime. They are my standby for weeks when school isn't in session. The business office is located in Berkeley. I know they have openings. They have several locations throughout the eastbay.

My son has been in the program for 2 years, he started off at 4 years old. Child has to be 4 years and 9 months up to 6th grade. I am sorry that I don't have the business number on me but you can call the operator and they can give you the number.



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