Beacons registration for hybrid students
The Beacons Boys & Girls Club partners with Richfield Public Schools to normally provide engaging activities outside of the school day. However, we have been able to expand our partnership this spring due to COVID-19 and Beacons has graciously offered to provide additional activities during our hybrid days as well.
- Wednesday hybrid students have the opportunity to participate in brain break activities with Beacons instructors in the gymnasium. Activities include name games, basketball, soccer, walking outside, jump rope games and more.
- If your child is registered for our hybrid model and is in person on Wednesday, please complete the parent/guardian permission form below. This form must be completed for each child, once a year. Required fields are marked with a red * star.
All Beacons Boys & Girls Club students are invited to online after-school programs Mondays-Fridays from 4-6 p.m. ALL programs and activities for after-school, spring break and summer are FREE! If you have questions, please call 612-234-1489 or contact Lisa Fetter by email at RichfieldMiddle@beaconsmn.org or Lfetter@bgc-tc.org.
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