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After School Program

After School Program

After School Program 
Robert E. "Bob" Price Recreation Center offers a free, safe, and structured program after school for the youth in our area. After School takes place Monday through Friday from 2:30pm to 5:00pm (Monday-Friday).All youth ages 6 to 17 are welcome to attend. This is a drop off program. Youth come and go as they please. Parents are required to complete information waivers before their children are allowed to participate. Ask for a waiver at the Robert E. "Bob" Price Recreation Center front desk. Adults are not allowed to participate with youth during the Afterschool program.


After School Room Rotations
Elementary School:
2:45pm-5:45pm

Middle and High School :
2:45pm-5:45pm


Leaders of the Future 
bob-price-lotfThe Leaders of the Future program is sponsored by the Clark County Department of Parks and Recreation Department for teens 13-17 years of age. The objective of the program is to create and maintain high standards of education, character, citizenship and skill development to meet the future leadership needs of the community. Teen Leaders will focus on service to the community, leadership development, job training and social recreation.


Leaders of the Future Eligibility 
Boys and girls ages 13-17 may apply to be Teen Leaders. They must not have a history of discipline problems in Clark County programs, and must not have been suspended or expelled from school during the current school year (or previous school year when applying for summer positions).   


Leaders of the Future Application Process 
All applicants must complete, sign, and turn in both the Teen Leader application and a Clark County Volunteer application. They must then complete an interview with the Center's Leader of the Future supervisor. Applicants will be selected based on their written application, interview performance, and availability of open positions in the program.  (Applications are available beginning in April).

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