Lee Area CYS Facility offer school age child care on an hourly basis for grades kindergarten to fifth grade. We are currently offering care to civilians during their spring and winter breaks which are scheduled at different times then the West Point Schools.
The summer camp program is extended to meet the requirements of our civilian workforce whose children are not part of the West Point school system. Summer Camp Hours are 6a. Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence.
BGCA is a safe place to learn and grow — all while having fun. This is truly the positive place for children. We incorporate the following BGCA activities into the program:. Power Hour Homework Assistance Power Hour occurs daily and is an educational enhancement program that helps children and youth with homework, finishing assignments and tutoring to gain proficiency in specific areas such as math or language arts.
Power Hour is designed to raise the academic proficiency of club members ages 6 to Character Counts This is a framework centered on basic values called the Six Pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.
These traits are reinforced daily. In settings like clubs, camps, after-school programs, and trips, the 4-H Youth Development program helps youth reach their fullest potential.
Members have opportunities to connect to Cornell University, learn through hands-on activities, lead, be inspired, inspire others, and so much more. SAC incorporates 4-H into the curriculum on a weekly basis. All of the youth and staff are registered 4-H members. Some of the many projects that we are working on this year include creating rockets, clocks, string art, gardening, and community service.
Both long term and short term activities are included in the syllabus. They are currently enrolled in the University of West Georgia in Carrollton. Nigel Walker, the forum moderator, said the questions he would ask were developed by the forum committee and that no candidates had seen them in advance.
Walker began by asking Finlay how he would use his position to improve the racial divisiveness in the West Point community. And I do think that education, and I heard a minute ago during the forum we just listened to is trust. I think that is very important for both sides of the fence to trust each other. Walker said that on to bestplaces. Family involvement is the broken thing in our society today.
Fathers play a huge role in our families, and they set the precedent for the children that they raise. Do you have good youth programs? Do you have good afterschool youth programs? Finlay said kids imitate what they see. He said that while churches can have a good influence on children, the city can also provide similarly good influences.
Walker said thousands of jobs are projected to be available in Troup County and West Point within the next few years. I would love for us to get our fair share of the tax dollars that are raised in the county provided to the citizens of West Point. But we want it to be better than what the county provides. So we would love to make sure that the county provides the needs that the city requires. Finlay said that during his campaign, he talked about West Point Day with citizens.
You have three options in West Point, depending on where you live.
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