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Childcare Will Be Offered at Two Arcadia Schools for a Fee

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Ahead of the start of the new school year whichwill begin completely online, many families are asking what they will do aboutchildcare if they must work. To assist families with childcare needs, Right atSchool is offering a childcare program, for a fee, that will be centered aroundArcadia Unified’s distance learning program.

The daycare will be offered at Highland Oaksand Hugo Reid Elementary Schools. The service offers a full day camp,afternoon camp and morning camp — all of which include educators who “willsupport students in their remote learning, providing small groups and quietspace for virtual class meetings and school work, as well as supplementing withfun activities and group fitness.”

Below are the schedules and fees for each camp.

Full Day Camp
8 a.m. – 12 p.m
12 – 4 p.m
Afternoon Camp
12 – 4 p.m
Morning Camp
8 a.m. – 12 p.m
5 days a week:     $225/week 5 days a week:     $125/week 5 days a week:     $125/week
4 days a week:     $180/week 4 days a week:     $100/week 4 days a week:     $100/week
3 days a week:     $135/week 3 days a week:     $75/week 3 days a week:     $75/week
2 days a week:     
$90/week
2 days a week:     $50/week 2 days a week:     $50/week
1 day a week:       $45/week 1 day a week:       $25/week 1 day a week:       $25/week

Contact Right at School directly with any questions, as it is a separate entity from the district.

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