(1) Applicability.
- (a) This section applies to group child care centers that serve only school-age children and group child care centers that serve school-age children in groups separate from children who are under 5 years of age.
- (b) Except for s. DCF 251.09, all requirements under ss. DCF 251.04 to 251.12 apply to school-age programs in addition to or except as specified in this section and s. DCF 251.095.
(2) School-age administrator.
- (a) The licensee may act as a school-age administrator. If the licensee does not act as the school-age administrator, the licensee shall designate a person or persons to be the school-age administrator. The school-age administrator shall be responsible for overall organizational management, including personnel, finance, physical plant, and the implementation of policies and procedures.
- (b) A school-age administrator, including a licensee that is a school-age administrator, shall meet either the qualifications of an administrator under s. DCF 251.05 (3) (d) 2. to 5. or the qualifications in this subsection.
- (c) A school-age administrator shall be at least 21 years of age and have completed high school or its equivalent, as determined by the Wisconsin department of public instruction.
(d)
1. Before a person assumes the position of school-age administrator, the person shall have all the following:
- a. At least one year of experience as a manager or satisfactory completion of a department-approved course in business or program administration.
- b. One year of experience as a school-age director or satisfactory completion of a noncredit department-approved course or course for credit in school-age child growth and development.
- 2. Notwithstanding subd. 1., a person is not required to complete the preservice training specified in subd. 1. if the person was employed as an administrator in a school-age program prior to March 1, 2023, and met the preservice training requirements at that time.
- (e) Within one year after assuming the position, each school-age administrator shall complete at least 10 hours of training in supervision or personnel management if the school-age administrator has not previously received that training. The training may be counted as part of the annual continuing education requirement.
- (2m) School-age administrator and school-age director. An individual may perform the duties of both a school-age administrator under sub. (2) (a) and a school-age director under sub. (3) (a) if the individual meets the qualifications for both positions under subs. (2) (b) to (e) and (3) (b) to (d).
(3) School-age director.
- (a) A school-age director shall be responsible for the management and implementation of the program for the school-age children; supervision of the staff, including recruitment, hiring, and training; oversight for regulatory compliance; and development of policies and procedures.
- (b) No person may act as the school-age director for more than 5 school-age program sites.
(c) A school-age director shall meet either the qualifications of a center director under s. DCF 251.05 (3) (e) 3. to 5. or all of the following qualifications:
- 1. Be at least 21 years of age.
- 2. Have completed high school or its equivalent as determined by the Wisconsin department of public instruction.
- 3. Have at least 240 hours of experience as a school-age program leader, public or private school teacher, student teacher, coach, camp counselor, mentor in a community-based organization, or equivalent experience in another approved setting.
4. Have completed at least one of the preservice training requirements in Table 251.094 prior to beginning work as a school-age director, except as specified in par. (d). The school-age director shall also complete any additional training requirements in Table 251.094 as provided.
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Note: The noncredit courses approved by the department to meet the entry-level training requirements for a school-age director are Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession and Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher. School-age directors may also meet this requirement by completing both Guiding Behavior of Children in School-Age Programs and School-Age Curricular Framework in place of Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher.
- (d) A person employed as a director in a school-age program prior to March 1, 2023, is not required to complete the preservice training specified in par. (c) 4.
(4) School-age program leader.
- (a) A school-age program leader shall plan, implement, and supervise the daily activities for a group of children, and is also responsible for communication with families, relations with the community, and coordination with other school-age staff.
(b) A school-age program leader shall meet either the qualifications of a child care teacher under s. DCF 251.05 (3) (f) 2. and 3. or all the following conditions:
- 1. Be at least 18 years of age.
- 2. Have completed high school or its equivalent as determined by the Wisconsin department of public instruction.
- 3. Have at least 240 hours of experience as a group leader, school-age assistant, public or private school teacher, student teacher or practicum, coach, camp counselor, mentor through a community-based organization, or in another approved setting.
(c) Prior to assuming the position, a person hired to be a school-age program leader shall complete or obtain one of the following:
- 1. Four credits in school-age child growth and development or its equivalent.
- 2. The first 2 courses of the Registry Afterschool & Youth Development Credential.
3. Two noncredit department-approved courses for school-age program and group leaders.
Note: The noncredit courses approved by the department to meet the entry level training requirements for a school-age program leader are Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession and Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher. School-age program leaders may also meet this requirement by completing both Guiding Behavior of Children in School-Age Programs and School-Age Curricular Framework in place of Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher.
4. One noncredit department-approved course and 2 credits in education, physical education, community health, child guidance, recreation, psychology, social work, or juvenile justice.
Note: The noncredit course approved by the department to meet the entry level training requirement for a school-age program leader in combination with 2 credits is Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession.
(5) School-age group leader.
- (a) A school-age group leader shall work under the supervision of a school-age program leader.
- (b) A school-age group leader shall work with the program leader to plan, implement, and supervise the daily activities for a group of children.
(c) A school-age group leader shall meet either the qualifications of an assistant child care teacher under s. DCF 251.05 (3) (g) 2. or 3. or meet all the following conditions:
- 1. Be at least 18 years of age.
- 2. Have completed high school or its equivalent as determined by the Wisconsin department of public instruction.
3. Have satisfactorily completed one of the following within 6 months after assuming the position:
a. A noncredit department-approved course in school-age care.
Note: Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession is the noncredit course approved by the department to meet the entry level training requirements for a school-age group leader.
- b. Two credits in school-age child growth and development or its equivalent.
- c. The first course of the Registry Afterschool & Youth Development Credential.
(6) School-age program aide.
- (a) A school-age program aide shall work under the direction and supervision of a school-age program leader.
- (b) A person who is a school-age program aide shall be at least 16 years of age.
(c) A school-age program aide shall either meet the qualifications of a program aide under s. DCF 251.05 (3) (gm) 3. or have satisfactorily completed at least one of the following within 6 months after assuming the position:
- 1. An assistant child care teacher training program approved by the Wisconsin department of public instruction.
- 2. At least 10 hours of training approved by the department in the care of school-age children.
3. A noncredit department-approved course in school-age care.
Note: Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession is the noncredit course approved by the department to meet the entry-level training requirements for a school-age program aide.
History
History: CR 21-100: cr. Register February 2023 No. 806, eff. 3-1-23.