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Extended day childcare programs

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Miller-Driscoll students on the first day of school last year. — Christopher Burns photo

Miller-Driscoll students on the first day of school last year. — Christopher Burns photo

Spaces are filling up fast in the on-site Extended Day Childcare Programs at Miller-Driscoll and Cider Mill. Students enjoy a seamless transition between school and fun. Having a safe, non-competitive place for students to go after school is critical to their development and well-being. Programs include guided homework time, recreation/exercise time, and skills development in areas of technology and creative projects, and most importantly having time with friends.

The Miller-Driscoll and Cider Mill Extended Day Programs provide students a place where there is a strong sense of belonging and community. Each after school program employs a high school aide affording peer models for the younger students.

Both programs offer extended after school hours and drop-in options where students may attend with 24-hour notice.

Registration will close from Aug. 18 through Sept. 8.

Hours of operation are: Cider Mill 2:15 to 6:30, and Miller-Driscoll 7 to 9 a.m. and 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Visit wiltoncontinuinged.org for full program details.

Questions may be directed to Doreen Esposito at espositod@wilton.k12.ct.us or 203-834-4830.

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