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Wayne board hears Right at School proposal for district aftercare program
Summary
Right at School presented a proposal to run Wayne's before‑ and after‑school program, proposing tiered monthly rates, rolling admissions and local staffing; district staff said Right at School was the least expensive responsive bidder and a meet‑and‑greet is planned if the board approves.
Julie Lyon, vice president of national partnerships for Right at School, told the Wayne Board of Education on April 24 that her organization would staff and operate the district’s before‑ and after‑school program using local site managers and trained educators and that the program emphasizes safety and ‘‘fun’’ for students.
Lyon said Right at School serves about 65,000 children daily nationwide and employs roughly 5,000 educators. She described a station‑rotation curriculum that mixes play‑based learning, homework support and community‑led activities, and said the contractor would align staff training to district safety protocols, including fire drills and emergency procedures.
A district staff member…
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