Who Can Come?
Every child is welcome at the Kids On Track regardless of their background. We are non-denominational and the instruction that is provided helps children develop Christian morals and values and a personal relationship with God. You do not need to attend a church to attend Kids On Track. No child is ever turned away!
How Old Do I have to Be?
Our programs are primarily geared for elementary aged children. Children in kindergarten or younger may attend the monthly Rally accompanied by a parent. Once a youth reaches grade 7, they are welcome to apply to join the Leaders In Training Experience (LITE Program).
Where Are Kids On Track Programs Held?
Offices – People’s Church – 15641-96 Ave.
School Character Clubs - selected neighborhood schools (Aldergrove, Brightview, Callingwood, Queen Alexander, Sherwood, Youngstown, Winterburn)
Saturday Character Clubs - People's Church - 15641-96 Ave.
Monthly Saturday Rallies - People’s Church - 15641-96 Ave.
Special Family Events – various West Edmonton locations
Rainbows Classes - People’s Church - 15641-96 Ave.
Free busing is provided from some Edmonton neighborhoods to the Rally.
How much does it cost?
Although we do not charge anything for a child to attend the Monthly Saturday Rally or Character Clubs. However, we welcome whatever contributions you are able to make. The busing for Rally days costs us $2.00/child. There are fundraising opportunities throughout the year as well to help offset the cost of the programs that we encourage the kids and parents to participate in.
Can my child bring a friend?
YES! However, please click here to download a registration form and have the child’s parent or guardian fill out the form before the child attends.
Can a parent come too?
Parents are welcome to attend the Monthly Saturday Rally with their child. Some of our programs like Rainbows have parent groups that meet separately from the kids but at the same time. Our parent support group for parents of teens is for parents only.
What if my child has special needs?
Kids On Track welcomes all children, even those with special needs. Our staff are trained in behavior management techniques and will do their best to integrate any child in to the program. However, if your child requires one on one supervision or physical care we will require a parent or aid to stay with the child.
How do I register my child?
We encourage you to come into the office to register your child in person. If this isn’t possible you can click here to download a registration form, complete it and send it with your child the first time. Registration forms are also available at the school club sites or Rally site. No child is permitted to come without a registration form.
How do I know my child is safe?
All Kids On Track staff and volunteers are screened with a police records check, a child welfare check, reference checks and an interview. All volunteers and staff undergo training before working with the children. No child is permitted to leave a different way than they came (for example on a different bus, or picked up by an individual) without the expressed written consent of a parent or guardian. No child is ever alone with a staff or volunteer.
What about bullying at KOT?
Kids On Track has a no tolerance policy for bullying. Any child caught bullying other children will be removed from the program that day; expectations will be discussed with the parent and child before they can return to the program. If the bullying behavior does not stop, the bully will be suspended from the program. Any child who experiences bullying at KOT is encouraged to immediately inform a leader.
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