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Tiger Time
Basic Information
Address: 526 5th Ave SE
Stewartville, MN 55976
Email: ghale@ssd.k12.mn.us
Phone Number: 507-533-1599
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Additional Information
Focus: Safe environment for children's out of school time to learn independence and respect for school, each other and community
Sponsor:
Community Services
Director: Greg Hale
Schools Served: Stewartville Public Schools
School District: 534
County: Olmsted
Schedule: 6:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. daily
Ages: Kindergarten through 5th grade children
Capacity: depends upon space
Setting:
Bonner elementary cafeteria and gym. Central Intermediate School.
History:
Tiger Time has been around since 1982.
Program Highlights:
Promote respect, teach children to play well together and how to focus on what to do during their free time.
Support Services:
Olmsted Cnty, School assistance with behavior issues, ZED
Activities:
Play outside, inside, games, art, parks, pool, fishing, list is endless....
Field Trip Destinations: Twins games, Mall of America, Water Parks, Pool, Caves, Museums, Honker games and area businesses.
Program Information:
Tiger Time is a come and go as you please program with rates set at the time used based on 15 minute intervals. $50 registration per child for Summer and $50 per child registration fee for School-year. 2009-2010 rates are 3.40 per hour and a discount rate of 3.15 per hour for two or more children that have more than ten hours each during the two week billing cycle. Summer program is located at Central Intermediate School and children must pack their own lunches. Milk is provided for snack and lunches. Any children with food allergies must provide a snack from home that is safe for them.
We offer school age child care for before school, after school, vacation and no school days due to weather. All children must be registered with Tiger Time. We do not take drop-ins.