Reginald Chavez
Before and After School programs at Reginald Chavez Elementary School
After School Programs
Program Name: | 21st Century After School Program |
Agency Name: | Sawmill Advisory Council |
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Phone Number: |
505-924-2135 |
Website: |
www.thesawadvisory.org |
Description of Program:
The 21st Century After School Program seeks to enrich and support the entire child in a compassionate, holistic way. We strive to do this by providing quality, standards-based academic support, nurturing and stable interactions with caring adult staff, hands-on, fun activities and clubs, facilitating student choice wherever possible, and doing outreach to families to earn their continued support and engagement.
More details:
| Days / Hours of Operation | Grades / Ages Served | Espanol? | Eligibility Criteria for Participation | Parent / Family Requirements for Student Participation | Snacks Provided? |
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Monday-Friday 3-6pm |
K-5 |
Yes |
None |
We encourage our Parents/Family Members to volunteer their time by helping with a learning activity, chaperoning a field trip, providing clean-up help, etc. |
Yes |
Location information:
| Location if off campus | If an after-school program, how do students leave the program? |
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Program is on school campus |
Parent pick-up |
Cost information:
| Cost | Sliding Scale Available? | Scholarships Available? | Financial Aid Available? | Childcare Subsidy Available? | |
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~Weekly Rate: $15 (First Child); $20 (2+Children) |
No |
No | No |
Yes |
Any other supports or services provided:
None.
Program Name: | Si Se Puede! Learning Center |
Agency Name: | Cesar Chavez Foundation |
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Phone Number: |
505-243-6289 |
Website: |
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/ssplc.pdc |
Description of Program:
The Si Se Puede! Learning Center provides a safe & interactive environment that encourages learning & focuses on literacy, math & technology, through an after-school and summer program. The Cesar Chavez Foundation (formerly named The National Farm Workers Service Center), a non-profit established by Cesar Chavez & Dolores Huerta, develops quality affordable housing for Latino & underserved communities throughout the Southwest, including Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
More details:
| Days / Hours of Operation | Grades / Ages Served | Espanol? | Eligibility Criteria for Participation | Parent / Family Requirements for Student Participation | Snacks Provided? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Monday-Friday 3-6pm |
K-5 |
None |
Complete parent orientation and enrollment forms |
Yes |
Location information:
| Location if off campus | If an after-school program, and held off-campus, how do students get to the school? | If an after-school program, how do students leave the program? |
|---|---|---|
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Plaza David Chavez Apartments |
Chaperoned Walk from Reginald Chavez Elementary; otherwise parents drop off | Parent pick-up |
Cost information:
| Cost | Sliding Scale Available? | Scholarships Available? | Financial Aid Available? | Childcare Subsidy Available? | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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~$25/month |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Any other supports or services provided:
We provide a free computer lab for families to use once a week. We also host several family and community events throughout the year.


