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PREC aftercare sells out; city cites staffing and space limits to expand program

5776714 · September 15, 2025
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Parks and Recreation staff said the PREC aftercare program is full, with current enrollment at 100 and a practical capacity of roughly 120–125; staff said lack of long‑term employees and building limits have kept the program from expanding despite demand.

Corey Keane, recreation coordinator at the PREC, and Felicia Trainer, assistant director of Parks and Recreation, described high demand for aftercare and the constraints that prevent expansion.

Keane said the PREC aftercare program was sold out and reported 100 participants enrolled when school resumed. “PREC after care program, which is completely sold out with 100 participants,” Keane said. Board members and staff described…

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