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Parks & Recreation’s Westford Partnership For Children Has You Covered

WPC After School Enrichment program for grades 1-8 will begin from October 5.

September 30, 2020

For the 2020/2021 school year, a modified Westford Partnership for Children After School Enrichment Program (WPC) will operate at the Millennium Building. The program provides a safe, stimulating and fun environment, Monday through Friday, beginning with school dismissal and running through 5:00 or 5:30 p.m., depending on grade.

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WPC participants will be transported directly from their respective schools to the Millennium Building, ensuring an easy and safe transition from the classroom to the program. The program is aligned with the current health and safety protocols for school reopening, including social distancing, use of masks/face coverings, and mask breaks. In addition, all WPC staff maintain current CPR and First Aid certification.

The WPC program will provide supervised asynchronous learning during afternoon school hours. Upon completion of the school day, participants will transition to a wide range of after school activities, including homework help, science exploration, math, technology, storytelling, visual arts, crafts, sports, and games. Staff will be supervising children’s remote learning and will be available to offer technical support if needed. Staff will only be able to offer individualized classwork assistance during After School hours, and not during the Supervised Asynchronous Learning time.

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Register today. Starts on 10/5/2020.

(See link below for your child's Pod designation)

POD A REGISTRATION POD B REGISTRATION

Visit westfordrec.com for information about Parks & Recreation programs. Please feel free to contact our office at (978) 692-5532.

Westford Parks & Recreation, 65 Main Street, 3rd floor, Westford, MA 01886


This press release was produced by the Town of Westford. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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