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Before and After School Child Care

Macomb County School-Age Child Care Council (McSACC)

Macomb County School-Age Child Care Council (McSACC) is a network of Macomb School- Age Child Care Directors who meet throughout the school year to plan and provide staff development opportunities for SACC staff. It is supported by Macomb Intermediate School District and the following districts:

  • Anchor Bay
  • Center Line
  • Chippewa Valley
  • CIS/Child Licensing
  • Clintondale
  • East Detroit
  • Fitzgerald
  • Lake Shore
  • L'Anse Creuse
  • Macomb 4C
  • MISD
  • Rochester
  • Romeo
  • Roseville
  • Utica
  • Van Dyke
  • Warren Consolidated

2005 marks the twentieth anniversary of McSACC pursuing program improvement while establishing and improving care for children in before and after school programs.

20th Anniversary Timeline Highlights

Since 1988 McSACC has offered a series of professional development activities for SACC staff. Each participant receives a certificate of attendance. This certificate has led to an informal Macomb SACC credential. Macomb County School-Age Child Care Council encourages District SACC staff to keep an individual portfolio of professional development activities, including their certificate.

All sessions are held at Macomb Intermediate School District, 44001 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, MI 48038  unless otherwise noted. Please call Pam Cruz, Chair, 586.797.5595 or Sue Javid, 586.228.3480, for further information.

Annual Membership Registration Form

McSACC Mission Statement

McSACC Membership Registration Form

McSACC Calendar of Events and Registration Form

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RESOURCES

Michigan School-Age Care Alliance (MiSACA)
Maggie Brumagin
248.651.6210 x 3493

MiSACA is a Michigan affiliate of NSACA and was formed by local school-age child care professionals.

National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
1834 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009
202.232.8777 or 800.424.2460.

Individual memberships include six issues of Young Children.. NAEYC is committed to improving the quality of services for children from birth through age 8. It offers opportunities for professional development of early childhood educators through its publications (journal, books, brochures and videos) on topics related to child care issues, an annual conference, membership action, group grants, and sharing of public policy information. Has also developed guidelines for voluntary accreditation, including

National School-Age Care Alliance (NSACA)
Individual memberships and group memberships.
California School-Age Consortium,
NSACA Membership
1137 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02124
FAX: 617.298.5022

NSACA is a national organization formed by school-age child care professionals. It supports the development and expansion of high quality school-age child care that is affordable and accessible. It sponsors an annual conference, develops and provides technical assistance, and promotes the development of state and local coalitions.

School-Age Child Care Project
Center for Research on Women
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA 02181
617.283.2547 

Since 1979, the School-Age Child Care Project has been a center for information, research, and technical assistance on all aspects of school-age child care. The Project offers training workshops and institutes for individuals and groups interested in starting or improving school-age child care programs. Project staff are available for consultation and there are extensive resource materials (books, technical papers and videos) available for ordering.

A discussion list for those interested in school-age care planning resources, activities, funding, staff and staff development, and related subjects. To subscribe send a e-mail message to listserve@postoffice.cso.uiuc.edu  Leave subject line blank, type SAC-L (your e-mail address)

School-Age NOTES
P. O. Box 40205
Nashville, TN 37204
615.242.8464
615.242.8260 (fax)

This monthly newsletter is for school-age child care workers and administrators. Discusses issues related to school-age child care such as developmental needs, staff training, programming, and activities.

For questions concerning this page:

Sue Javid (sjavid@misd.net)
Consultant for Early Childhood
Macomb Intermediate School District
586.228.3480

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