Babysitting (grades 5-8)

  Babysitting Class - April 2025
  4/14/2025 - 4/15/2025
  Mo, Tu
  3:45 PM - 6:45 PM
  Waunakee Intermediate School Room 140F
  $50.00

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Info

For students grades 5-8.  Babysitter Training will offer instruction in safety, first aid, and care for infants through school-aged children along with sitter basics (including feeding and behavior challenges/redirection). Students must fully attend both classes to receive a completion certificate. This course will NOT certify students in first aid and CPR, but will go over first aid and CPR basics. Students in grades 5-8 are eligible to participate in this class and are asked to bring a doll or stuffed animal to class to use for practice, if able.



Please Note: A snack will be provided, but students are also welcome to bring a healthy snack (nut-free) from home to have in class during an on-site break. Students will not leave the premises during the class. Students will be dismissed after class at the Intermediate School Main Entrance. (Students MAY call parents/caregivers if instruction is completed earlier)



Dates: April 14 and April 15, from 3:45-6:45 pm



Fee: $50 



Instructors: Janae Grunow, Waunakee Intermediate School Counselor & Sara Koppes, Waunakee Intermediate School Math Interventionist



Location: Waunakee Intermediate School, Room 140F



Electronic payment is required at registration. No refunds or credits will be provided once fees are paid.



***The Waunakee Community School District is committed to ensuring that all students and families can participate in their school communities regardless of a family’s financial situation and ability to pay. Scholarships or payment plans are available to any student who has been approved for the free/reduced meal program, and may be available to any student whose families have a financial need due to unique circumstances. Please contact Teri Reible at 608-849-2000 to learn more about these opportunities. If you need assistance in a language other than English, please call the district interpreter and translator at 608-849-2000 option 2.***