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Ramapo for Children - Northern Dutchess Day Care - School Age Child Care (SACC)

UPDATED: December 7, 2022

Our before and after school program at Chancellor Livingston Elementary School encourages the building of socialization skills and peer interaction through organized group games and activities for children in kindergarten through age 12. We are New York State licensed and our experienced staff are NYS certified in CPR and First Aid. Your child will experience a relaxed, safe, and fun-filled atmosphere! We offer 2-day, 3-day, and full week sessions including a flexible drop-in program.

An afternoon snack is available. Activities include: Sports, S.T.E.M., Cooking, Arts & Crafts, Homework Time, and Special Events 

Morning Session: 7:00 - 9:00am
Afternoon Session: 3:00 - 6:00pm

CLOSINGS & DELAYS: Our program follows the inclement weather schedule of the Rhinebeck School District. For all other emergency closings, families will be notified by the SACC program directly.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
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Address:

Chancellor Livingston Elementary School
48 Knollwood Road
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
United States

Website:

northerndutchessdaycare.org

Phone:

845-876-8435

Email:

SACC@ramapoforchildren.org

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