Department of Parks and Recreation: Out of School Time Program
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Out of School Time Program

The Out of School Time Program gives school-aged children a positive alternative to being home alone before and after the school day. This is a year-round program, usually located in the school attended by the child, that provides a safe, caring environment that reinforces learning. Children receive homework assistance and tutoring by teachers in reading, mathematics and language arts. Multicultural events, enrichment programs, recreational activities, field trips and parent-child activities round out the children's experiences. An afternoon snack and dinner are provided. The programs are located in public school buildings, and all 16 are licensed by the Department of Health, and participate in the childcare subsidy program through Department of Human Services and USDA Food Program.

For more information, contact the Office of Educational Services at (202) 671-0372.