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Summer after care program for PISD schools begins June 15

by | May 21, 2015 | Education

From Staff Reports

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Summer PASAR (after school care) is available for all Plano ISD students who have completed kindergarten through 5th grade, and who were enrolled in Plano ISD through 2014-’15 school year.

PASAR will begin June 15 and will run through August 7. The program will take place at Saigling Elementary, 3600 Matterhorn in Plano. Fees range from $175 to $195 per week depending on criteria.

The summer program is held Monday through Friday and includes weekly field trips, arts and crafts. Each Monday through Thursday, two hours of academic time is held to help maintain the students skills. Plano ISD certified teachers are available to reinforce academic skills.

Summer transportation from summer school to PASAR is not available. Parents are responsible for all transportation to and from the summer program.

Summer PASAR is governed by Plano ISD and the Department of Family Protective Services (DFPS).

Registration must be completed through the parent portal. Registration is weekly, enrollment is limited, signup and cancellation must be completed by the deadline dates listed on the fee chart. For more information go to pisd.edu.

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