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Children Interacting Afterschool
Basic Information
Address: 4250 Cook Road, Houston, Texas 77072
Email: tameka.anderson@aliefisd.net
Phone Number: 281-988-3111
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Additional Information
Focus: Academic Enrichment
Director: Tameka Anderson Abernathy
Schools Served: Tuition Based programs are open to all Kindergarten through eighth grade students attending:
Alexander (at Liestman), Boone (at Cummings), Budewig, Cummings, Heflin, Kennedy (at Cummings), Liestman, Mahanay, Martin, Mata, Miller, Outley, Smith (at Cummings), and Youens (at Mahanay).
21st Century Community Learning Centers are open to seventh through eighth grade students attending:
Albright Middle, Chambers Elementary, Chancellor Elementary, Holub Middle, Horn Elementary, Klentzman
Intermediate, Olle Middle, and Owens Intermediate.
School District: Alief Independent School District
County: Texas
Ages: 5-13
Capacity: Houston
Membership/Pricing: Tuition based programs pricing varies by month. Range $155-$190
Setting:
school campus
Program Highlights:
To ensure that students have the opportunity to participate in a safe, inclusive program with fun, hands-on age appropriate activities which includes increasing academic success, enhancing character development, and building life skills through educational, recreational, enrichment and community activities.
Activities:
Children Interacting Afterschool provides educational, enrichment, and recreational activities that develop each student's educational competence, physical and social development, and community and family involvement in the educational setting.
Slogan: "The Secret Is Out"