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Community services reports growth in childcare and adults‑with‑disabilities programs; Little Flyers averages 64 enrolled
Summary
District community services staff reported expanded adults‑with‑disabilities programming, a partnership with KidSTOP and the Little Flyers childcare center averaging 64 enrolled children. Staff cited 8,000 payments processed and 6,471 ECFE enrollments over the past 12 months.
Community services staff updated the board on recent program growth, reporting expanded adults‑with‑disabilities offerings, a new childcare model (Little Flyers) and a KidSTOP partnership that had 140 registrations for school‑age childcare.
Sarah Rustad and Kayla Gruber said adults‑with‑disabilities activities have grown and that a recent dance drew about 150 registrants. Rustad said monthly activities for ages 16 and up are widely used and that community partnerships…
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