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The Kids Time program at the Kaiserman JCC is a comprehensive after-school program for children in grades 1-5.  You can feel confident knowing your children are in good hands when they arrive at the JCC for Kids Time.

A typical day includes: transportation to the JCC from your child's school, free play time, a healthy snack, supervised homework time, arts & crafts, organized sports and play (either in our gymnasium or on the fields) as well as drama, cooking and swimming.

Kids Time services all of the Lower Merion Elementary school and Perelman Jewish Day School.

The Kids Time program runs in conjunction with the Lower Merion School District schedule. Kids Time hours arse 3:30-6pm, Monday - Friday. There are also a range of special day programs and vacation programs that are offered throughout the year.

For more information contact Emily Smith, 610-896-7770 x121 or esmith@phillyjcc.com


 

Also from Kids Time...

PASS - Perelman Afterschool Sports
PASS is for Perelman Jewish Day School children who attend afterschool activities at Perelman and need to be picked up later in the day.  Have your child picked up by one of our Kids Time staff members who will provide your child with a snack before joining one of our activities.

Drop In
As long as your child is already enrolled in teh Kids Time Program, you may use this service at any time.  Drop In may be used on a day your child isn't regularly scheduled to come to Kids Time, if space is available.  Please contact Emily Smith for availability.

Transitional Care
This program is for students in grades 1-5 participating in an afternoon activity at the Kaiserman JCC and is NOT enrolled in the Kids Time Program.  Our staff will pick your child up at their school and take them to the JCC for their class. Please call Emily Smith for information and rates.

J-Days (Vacation Programs)
When your child's school is closed during winter and spring breaks, our doors are open.  Each day is filled with activities like art, cooking, sports, swim; plus trips to places such as Longwood Gardens and the Franklin Institute (to name a few).