New lower rates and new schools for K.E.E.P.

| 11 Aug 2015 | 03:54

K.E.E.P., Inc. announces some big changes for the 2015-2016 school year. All program fees for Project K.E.E.P., Holiday & Snow Day K.E.E.P., as well as L’il KEEPers, have been reduced.

A one day a week option has now been added to the L’il KEEPers programming and new schools are now available for Project K.E.E.P. After school care is now going to be available at the Florence M. Burd School for children who attend Florence M. Burd or Long Pond Schools.

Before and After School care will now be available at the Frelinghuysen School. The morning program will start at 7 a.m. and run until school opens. The after school program will run from school dismissal time until 6 p.m.

Children who attend K.E.E.P. participate in arts and crafts, outdoor play, sports, structured activities and free play. Children who attend PM K.E.E.P. also receive snack and homework assistance.

K.E.E.P. offers a variety of scheduling options to meet family’s individual needs. All PM programs include service for most scheduled early dismissal days throughout the year. Five day a week enrollment now includes 10 full days of Holiday Care at our Sparta facility.

In addition to the Florence M. Burd and Frelinghuysen Schools, K.E.E.P. operates 21 before and after school programs in schools throughout Sussex County. Both AM and PM care are available at Helen Morgan, Mohawk Avenue, and Alpine schools in Sparta, Stillwater, Lafayette, Ogdensburg, McKeown, Montague, and Sandyston. PM K.E.E.P. is available at Hamburg and Sparta Middle School.

Holiday care, snow day care, and summer camp are also available for school aged children at K.E.E.P.’s main facility on Park Lake Road, in Sparta, which also serves children aged six weeks-six years in our L’il KEEPers program.

Scholarship assistance is available for all qualified applicants. K.E.E.P. accepts Norwescap funding and does not charge excess fees. For more information or to register for any of the programs that K.E.E.P. has to offer call 973-383-2213 or visit www.keepkids.org.