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City of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Basic Information
Address: Contact your local program site.
Phone Number: Contact your local program site.
Fax Number: Contact your local program site.
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Additional Information
Focus: After School Fun and Enrichment, Teamwork, Individual Growth and Responsibility
Sponsor:
City of Saint Paul
Director: Directors located at each program site.
Schools Served: All Elementary schools in Saint Paul are eligible to offer the program to their students. Rec Check does not offer transportation. Parents must arrange for their childs arrival to and departure from program sites.
School District: 625
County: Ramsey
Schedule: Monday - Friday (3p - 6p) *except where noted
Ages: Grades 1 - 6
Capacity: 30
Membership/Pricing: FREE
Setting:
Located with Recreation Centers throughout Saint Paul.
History:
Currently in the eleventh year of operation. Rec Check was originall designed to keep youth engaged during times where studies showed youth were more likely to get involved in adverse activities and engage in adverse behaviors. Over the years Rec Check has been redesigned to incorporate deliberate cirriculuum based on Quality Matters and Best Practices Research and Development.
Program Highlights:
Free to participants, Fun, Great Locations, Availability of programs, Great Alternative, Friendly Staff, Intentional Research based Programming, Daily Snack, Great way to connect for No School Day Program
Program Information:
Rec Check is a free after school program. Youth, in grades 1-6, check in with staff upon arriving at the center and check out when leaving. Parents can choose to be notified when their child does not check in. Youth participate in a variety of scheduled activities including arts & crafts, reading, homework help and special events. To promote health & fitness, staff will engage youth daily in physical activities such as gym games, outdoor play, and fitness fun. A daily snack is provided. Registration is required & space is limited. Rec check is for youth who live or attend school in Saint Paul.
Mon-Fri *(except where noted) Date: Sept 8 Time: 3pm-6pm
Fee: Free Age: 6-12 Sessions: All public school days as well as early release days.
Site
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Address
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Phone
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Baker
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209 Page St. W. 55107
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651-292-7244
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Conway
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2090 Conway St. 55119
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651-501-6343
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Dayton’s Bluff
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800 Conway St. 55106
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651-793-3885
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Duluth and Case
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1020 Duluth St. 55106
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651-298-5709
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Hancock *(M, W, F)
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1610 Hubbard St. 55104
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651-298-4393
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Hazel Park
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945 Hazel St. 55119
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651-501-6350
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Jimmy Lee
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270 N. Lexington Pkwy. 55104
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651-642-0605
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McDonough
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1544 Timberlake Rd. 55117
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651-558-2171
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MLK
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271 Mackubin St. 55102
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651-290-8695
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North Dale
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1414 N. St Albans. 55117
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651-558-2329
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Scheffer
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237 Thomas St. 55103
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651-298-5820
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West Minnehaha
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685 W. Minnehaha St. 55104
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651-298-5823
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