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Anchor Bay describes shrinking SAC wait list as staffing, licensing constraints persist
Summary
District staff told the Anchor Bay board Sept. 24 that its after-school SAC program has a reduced wait list and could enroll roughly 18–20 more children once one pending hire clears fingerprint licensing.
Anchor Bay School District staff said Sept. 24 that its six School-Age Child Care (SAC) sites are close to capacity at several schools, but district leaders expect to reduce the current wait list by hiring one additional staff member pending fingerprint licensing.
Assistant Superintendent Todd Rathbun told the board the district’s six SAC sites are licensed for a combined 579 children per day, but site-level licensure, restroom capacity and an 18-to-1 caregiver-to-student ratio can mean some sites are effectively full even where a commons area could hold more children.
Rathbun said Ashley, Great Oaks and Noldred are full and that Lighthouse, Lottie and Middle School North still have additional slots. He said the…
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