CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The Child Development Center is a nurturing
place for children of WLAC student-parents. It is licensed by the DPSS Community
Care Licensing. The Center provides a low cost, safe, positive learning environment
for students children. Children ages 2-5 years are offered a developmentally
appropriate curriculum, preparing them for the elementary education. The school-age/
evening program ( Kindergarten Middle School ) offers children opportunities
to complete their homework, use the outdoor play equipment ( including our ½
basketball court), computers and enrichment activities. Applications are available
in the Counseling Center, EOP&S, the Workforce Development Office and the
Child Development Center, which is located south of the flagpole. For additional
information phone 310-287-4357. Hours and Days: The Center
offers services day and evening. Mon. Fri., 7:45 AM - 4 PM for Toddlers/
Preschoolers. Mon.-Thurs. 3:15 PM. - 10 PM for school-age children. *Friday
availability is subject to adequate enrollment. Ages of Children: Ages
2-5 years accepted into the M-Th 8AM. 4PM program. Children ages 3-5
years accepted into the Friday program. Children ages 5-14 years (Kindergarten
Middle School) accepted into the M-Th 3:15 PM 10PM. Contact
Person: Yvonne Simone, Director Children must attend a
minimum of 2 sessions a week in the day program and 1 session per week in the
evening program. Tuition is based on a sliding scale ranging from .75 cents to
$2.00 an hour for student families.. Qualifying families may be placed on a grant
from Cal-WORKS and/or the State of California, to reimburse tuition. The
Center is a training program for students wishing to pursue a career in teaching
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