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Before and After School

Campus

Before and after school programs are provided at one campus program for children who are enrolled at Shorewood Elementary School. Transportation is available and provided by the center. For more information contact Eagle's Wing at (608) 265-3332.

Community

Most elementary schools in the Dane County area have after school programs provided on-site, resulting in fewer transitions for the child. For additional after school resources, contact After School Incorporated at (608) 233-9782. If your child’s school does not have an on-site program, contact 4-C’s at (608) 271-9181 and ask for a list of community centers close to your child’s school.

Summer Programs

All campus early care and education programs have summer options; some extend care to include school-aged children. Please check with each individual program for details.

Here is a list of a few of them:

School Age (ages 6 years to 8 years) options available at:

EAGLE'S WING, University Apartments Community Center, 611 Eagle Heights, Madison, Wisconsin, 53705
web site: www.housing.wisc.edu/eagles_wing, Phone: (608) 262-3407
Director: Debb Schaubs, e-mail: debb.schaubs@housing.wisc.edu

  • Eagle's Wing serves children 18 months to 12 years.
  • The site operates year around; 7:30 am - 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
  • The program serves UW faculty, staff and students with priority enrollment for Eagle Heights residents.

UNIVERSITY PRESCHOOL LABORATORY PROGRAM-Linden Drive, 1440 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706
web site:http://www.sohe.wisc.edu/departments/preschool, Phone: (608) 263-4579
Director: Jackie Leckwee, e-mail: jleckwee@wisc.edu

  • The site is licensed for up to 50 children ages 24 months to 9 years.
  • The program has full, half day and flexible scheduling.
  • The program also has a school age summer program.
  • The site is state licensed and city accredited.
  • The center operates from 7:30 am - 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
  • The program serves UW faculty, staff, and students from the University community as well as outside the community members.
  • Also affiliated with the School of Human Ecology.

WAISMAN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS, 1500 Highland Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, 53705
web site: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/wecp.html, Phone: 6(08) 263-5760
Director: Joan Ershler, e-mail: ershler@waisman.wisc.edu

  • The Waisman program serves children 12 months of age to preschool.
  • The Waisman Center is state licensed and city of Madison accredited.
  • The site operates an academic year and summer program schedule; 7:30 am - 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
  • The program serves UW faculty, staff and students with priority enrollment for Waisman Center staff and faculty. Community members are welcome to apply.
  • Serves typically developing children and those with special needs. Approximately one third of the children enrolled in the program have special needs.

Additional Youth Programs on Campus:

There are additional athletic and educational programs available on campus please see the UW-Madison Continuing Education and Outreach web site at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/outreach/youth.htm.

 
August 5, 2008August 5, 2008