Trinity Oaks Elementary - PLACE Program, New Port Richey FL
Program Address: 1827 Trinity Oaks Boulevard, New Port Richey FL 34655
Contact Phone: (727) 774-0992
Website: http://www.placeprogram.com/
Detail: Pasco Learning and Activity Centers of Enrichment (PLACE) is a school-age before and after school activity program operated by the District School Board of Pasco County. PLACE is designed to provide an active and enriching environment for children who must arrive at school early, stay late and/or require supervised activities on most school holidays. Participation is limited to elementary school children, in kindergarten through grade five. The school cafeteria and outside play areas are utilized for PLACE activities. Supervision is provided by school board staff at a ratio of one adult to 25 children. The number of children enrolled at each site is determined by the spacial limitations and number of staff employed.
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| Rated 5 star by Jessica Eanes on 2019-06-13 06:21:50 | |
| Comment: | I am trying to register for PLACE at Trinity Oaks and I haven't been able to figure it out yet. |
| Rated 5 star by PLACE on 2019-07-05 18:18:43 | |
| Comment: | I highly recommend this program to any parents needing before or after care. The staff at Trinity Oaks elementary school's PLACE program is stellar. They keep these kids busy, entertained, and they care about each one individually. My daughter is now graduating to Middle School and will miss them all dearly. We are happy to have had a fantastic experience. |
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