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Richfield Community Ed highlights KidZone launch and expanded aquatics offerings
Summary
Community Education reported the Oct. 1 launch of KidZone after-school at Centennial (current daily attendance 16'25; 30 active contracts) and an aquatics program with roughly 600 annual registrations; staff said KidZone carries an estimated startup risk of about $45,000'$65,000 but plans to grow enrollment and pursue county certification to expand family assistance options.
Richfield Community Education presented program updates to the board on Dec. 1, focusing on KidZone after-school services at Centennial Elementary and recent changes to the district's aquatics offerings.
Amy Skari Klecker, director of Community Education, said KidZone officially launched Oct. 1 with 36 contracts and current daily attendance that ranges between 16 and 25 students; the program's target daily attendance is 30'35. Coordinator Abby Dube described the operational work behind the start-up:…
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