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Park District To Provide Student Support, Community TIES Program

Children will have the opportunity to engage in virtual learning with adult supervision and assistance.

Press release from Northbrook Park District:

Aug. 13, 2020

Community TIES is a flexible day program held at the Northbrook Sports Center for children in grades K-8 with a hybrid school schedule. Children will have the opportunity to engage in virtual learning with adult supervision and assistance as needed. This opportunity is available to residents, full-time teachers in School Districts 27, 28, 30, 31, 225 as well as non-resident families.

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Program features:

  • Supervision and assistance for virtual learning lessons
    • Indoor and outdoor games
    • Sports
    • Arts and crafts
    • Fun challenges
  • ADA assistance available
  • Staff to child ratio of 1:10
  • CDC and IDPH protocols followed including cleaning and sanitization

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Click here for more information and online registration.
Adventure Campus Before and After School Care Available

Adventure Campus is Northbrook Park District's Before and After School Care for elementary students. Enroll your child in Adventure Campus for enriching extended care before and after school. Our staff engages students in educational and recreational activities that encourage teamwork, self-confidence and fun

The Northbrook Park District partners with School Districts #27, 30 and 31 to offer organized activities for children in grades K-5 at their schools. The program follows a daily schedule that includes time for homework or quiet play, a snack, projects and physical activity. Adventure Campus offers child care on most Teacher Institute and Conference Days. The Adventure Campus registration deadline is Friday, August 14 at noon. Click here for more information and online registration.

This press release was produced by Northbrook Park District. The views expressed here are the author's own.