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Westonka School Age Kids Core Inc.
Basic Information
Address: 2451 Fairview Lane
Mound, MN 55364
Email: kidscore@gmail.com
Phone Number: 952-472-6882
Additional Information
Focus: Pre-Kindergarten through sixth grade- before and after school care
Director: Tim Whaley and Sandy Rauschendorfer
Schools Served: Mound-Westonka Dist. 277- Shirley Hills Elementary, Hilltop Elementary, Grandview Middle School, Our Lady of the Lake, Calvary Memorial
School District: Mound-Westonka District 277
County: Hennepin
Schedule: M-F 6am-6pm before and after school, school release days, summer program
Ages: Kids Core is open from 6:00am to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. We are open regular school days, school release days, during school holidays, and summer.
Capacity: 85 students
Membership/Pricing: 2009-10 pricing: Full-time rates: $7.25 before or after school, $24.75 non-school days, $18.00 kindergarten (1/2 day kindergarten students)
Setting:
Kids Core is located upstairs in the old education wing of St. John's Lutheran Church. We have five rooms for the children to choose from.
Activities:
Piano lessons, Tae Kwon Do, art, science, reading, foreign language classes.
Field Trip Destinations: Kids core has a diverse range of age-appropriate field trip destinations in the Twin Cities metro area. These include: parks, beaches, theaters, farms, boating trips, historic sites, water parks, concerts and dance parties.
Program Information:
To help build positive social, emotional and moral skills within children surrounded by a safe, loving and fun environment.
Westonka School Age Kids Core Inc. is a non-profit organization established in July of 1979, providing professionally supervised educational and recreational activities along with nutritious snacks and meals. This program serves 85 children ages 4 ½ - 12 in grades Pre-Kindergarten – 6th during the school year and summer. Our teacher-to-student ratios are 1 to 10 for Pre-Kindergarten and 1 to 15 for Kindergarten – 6th grade.
Respect Yourself, Respect Others, Respect Property, and Caring, Cooperation, Compassion have been cornerstones of the Kids Core philosophy for many years, but do you know why we love to play? For the FUN! Do you know what the most important part of playing is? The PEOPLE! These two simple truths are why Kids Core kids are the coolest, most respectful, caring, and fun people anywhere!
Slogan: Kids Core- It's where you BELONG!