We are happy to welcome you and your child into our School Age Services Program. It is the mission of Fort Campbell School Age Services (SAS) to promote quality of life by supporting Army readiness. SAS provides affordable before-school and after-school care in a quality program that meets the needs of youth and parents. In addition to before and after school care, separate SAS camps are operated during Winter and Spring breaks. During the summer months, SAS operates a full day camp.
Fort Campbell SAS is nationally accredited by the National After school Association (NAA). This accreditation assures parents of a commitment to responsive and loving care, trained and competent staff, a safe and healthy environment, and consistent program improvement and quality.
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CYS Services now offers a new online service to begin the registration process and to pay your SAS monthly bill. Please click here and get started.
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Fort Campbell SAS is a Boys & Girls Club and 4-H
Club program. The
Boys & Girls Clubs
of America promote positive youth
development through the provision of opportunities for young
people to develop the
skills they will need to become successful and contributing members
of their communities. A variety of club-based programs are offered
at all the SAS sites in four service areas: Sports & Fitness,
Fine Arts, Citizenship & Leadership, and Leisure & Recreation.
A major club program offered during the school year is our Academic
Power Hour - this is an after school club that allows
youth to work on homework assignments with qualified staff to assist them and the
opportunity to engage in other higher learning activities to
make learning fun! As a 4-H Club, SAS provides informal,
hands-on educational experiences that guide children and youth
to become responsible
and productive
citizens in their communities. The 4-H Clubs offered are Citizenship
Club, Technology Club, the Photography Club, and the Fine
Arts Club. All children will be required to follow the SAS Bully Policy. |
Fort Campbell School Age Services (SAS) offers bus transportation to and from our on post SAS sites to and from several local schools. We currently serve the following nine off-post, elementary schools: Minglewood, Kenwood, Ringgold, Barker's Mill, Hazelwood, Northeast, Westcreek, Liberty, and Glenellen Elementary Schools. The Bus Transportation Schedule will provide you with information regarding bus schedules. Times are subject to change depending on traffic and other considerations. Please also review the official SAS Inclement Weather Policy. All children riding the bus will be required to follow the Bus Rider Code of Conduct. |
Barkley Elementary School
4720 Polk Road
931.237.8483
Barkley Staff
Marshall Elementary School
75 Texas Ave.
931.237.8478
Marshall Staff
Lucas Elementary School
2115 Airborne Street
931.237.4151
Lucas Staff
Jackson Elementary School
710 Mississippi Ave.
931.237.8480
Jackson Staff
Bldg 3301
3301 Indiana Ave.
931.237.2340
Bldg 3301 Staff
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Fort Campbell School Age Services (SAS) is now broadcasting its own live radio station. Children from all five SAS locations come to the Taylor Youth Center and conduct their very own broadcast. Each child that participates goes thru a vigorous training on how to produce a show - equipment set up and script writing. Mr. Mike Sampson oversees the shows development and he takes great pride in talent development. “I truly enjoy watching children express themselves in a positive way. “This gives them the chance to do something they would normally not have the opportunity to do.” Each show has its own feel and style with all on air personalities represented by a SAS child. Shows range from an All Sports Show; Fashion Programs to SAS News with show concepts coming directly from what is pertinent to our children. Each show last anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes and they are conducted each day. The first broadcast was February 15, 2008. |
What is going on in SAS? The 4-H journalism club, 4-H photography club and 4-H technology club come together each month and produce a newspaper entitled “Keeping you in the Bubble.” Each of the five SAS sites has creative control of what is produced in their own section of the paper. Children format the cover and work seamlessly with other clubs to take pictures and produce computer graphics. At the end of each month all work is handed over to the lead editors and the paper is constructed. The responsibility of being the lead editor is rotated each month from one site to another. The first publication was distributed in November 2007 and is still going strong. |
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