G300 – LATCH-KEY PROGRAMS

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G300 – LATCH-KEY PROGRAMS

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A latch key program is a school age child care program for children who attend kindergarten through grade 6 available to all children in the grades K-6 within the Corporation. The latch key program is provided by the Corporation, operates outside the school day, and may include the period before school is in session or periods when school is not otherwise in session.

A child care provider under this policy must acquire adequate liability insurance as established in the administrative guidelines of this policy, G300-R, and has listed the Corporation on the policy as an insured.

A child care provider under this policy must establish a maximum adult to child ratio governing the overall supervision of the children served, in accordance with guidelines issued by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.

A school corporation may not assess a fee for the use of a building for a childcare program (latch key program). However, in accordance with policy G375 Use of School Facilities and associated Administrative Guidelines, the Corporation may assess a fee to reimburse the Corporation for providing security, maintenance, utilities, school personnel, or other costs directly attributable to the use of a building for a childcare program. If the Corporation directly conducts a childcare program, the Corporation may assess a fee to cover costs attributable to implementing the program.

The Superintendent is authorized to establish administrative guidelines that will ensure that programs and services are available to participating students after school and prior to the start of school.

I.C. 20-26-5-1

I.C. 20-26-5-2

Franklin Township Community School Corporation         

Adopted 3/23/09

Revised 9/28/2020