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Before / after school care

Summer 2026 Right at School camp

This year, Right at School will offer summer camps at Tukes Valley Primary and Glenwood Heights Primary on Monday through Friday, from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. A state program called Working Connections Child Care may be able to help you cover the cost of this camp. Learn more.

Right At School is a nationally recognized school enrichment provider that provides before and after school care for students in kindergarten through eighth grades. 

Details

Where:

  • Captain Strong Primary and Chief Umtuch Middle School

  • Daybreak Primary and Middle School

  • Glenwood Heights Primary and Laurin Middle School

  • Maple Grove Primary

  • Pleasant Valley Primary and Middle School

  • Tukes Valley Primary and Middle School

  • River HomeLink

Hours of operation: May vary, but generally 6:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. on days when school is in session.

Flexible options let families create their own monthly schedule, choosing 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 days per week.

Drop-in care and punch cards are available.

Care options available during breaks, non-school days and summer.

"I love the ease of Right at School. I'm able to come to school at the time that fits my schedule and know that my daughter will be safe and cared for. The staff are amazing and attend to her needs. Lately her teacher has wanted additional practice done with reading. My daughter has been able to practice more of her reading skills during the homework time, which takes the burden off me and truly makes it more like a 'village to raise my daughter.' Thank you, RAS, for being part of my village." —Sarah R.

 

Curriculum

Right At School provides families flexibility in enrollment options and a comprehensive enrichment curriculum to keep students engaged while they participate. Students will have a healthy snack; engage in dynamic fitness activities, student-driven projects, team building, leadership development; and have the opportunity to complete homework.

The program also features an enriched curriculum in the form of two-week units.

Examples of units include:

  • Getting down to business: Students are introduced to money and commerce

  • Sticky experiments: Students experiment with sticky substances to learn chemistry

  • Variety show: students rehearse and perform individual talent acts.

Right At School logo

Visit the Right at School website to learn more about the program, including pricing. Scholarships may be available. Contact the Family and Community Resource Center to learn more.

What families are saying

100% of families say communication meets or exceeds expectations.

98% of families say fitness & games meet or exceed expectations.

Information night video

If you missed our parent information night, you can watch the video recording for more information about the program.