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Robeson County officials describe ‘Prime Time’ after‑school program, report steady enrollment and no fee increases
Summary
Prime Time coordinator Melinda Sellers told the board the program runs at 13 sites (11 state-certified), operates roughly 6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. on school days, maintains a 20:1 staff ratio, and enrolls about 450 students with after‑school care priced at $32 per week for one child.
Melinda Sellers, the Prime Time coordinator for Public Schools of Robeson County, briefed the school board on Jan. 13 about the district’s before- and after-school support program.
Sellers said Prime Time serves 13 school sites (11 of which are certified by the North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education), operates on regular school days with morning care…
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