Extended Day
Byng School makes available an Extended Day program only to children whose parents’ work and jobs prevent them from picking up their child by 3:15. Students must be enrolled in our Extended Day program to participate. Our enrollment is open to students in grades 4th through 8th. Students are provided a snack, homework assistance, and a variety of recreational opportunities. Extended Day will close promptly at 5:30 p.m.
Cost (School Year 2023-2024)
The fee for Extended Day is $35.00 per week per child and is due by Friday of each week. Parents may set up a different weekly or monthly payment plan if this option is not suitable. We charge for the first two children per family and allow additional children to attend for free.
Drop-Ins
The Extended Day Program does not serve as a drop-in program. However, in the event of an emergency, parents may seek administrative approval to attend. The cost will be the same as all other students, $35.00 for the week, regardless of the number of days attended.
Late Fees
Students who are picked up after 5:30 p.m, will be charged a late fee. All late fees must be paid before the student is eligible to return to the program.
Dismissal
Students who have three written behavior referrals will be automatically dismissed from the program for the remainder of the school year. In addition, students who are picked up late three times will also be dismissed from the program for the remainder of the year.
Students Not Picked Up
It is the policy that workers will not take students home. In the event that a student is not picked up by 5:30 p.m and a parent cannot be reached, local law enforcement will be notified.
Contact Information
Extended Day can be reached at 310-6724 or by calling the Byng Elementary School office at 580-310-6723..
There will be NO Extended Day the day before the Thanksgiving & Christmas Holidays. There will be NO Extended Day the Day before Spring Break & the Last Day of School.
Cafeteria/Financial Terms
Hot lunches are served daily in the cafeteria. The Food Service personnel prepare the menus which are approved by the State Department of Education. The menu for the month is posted in each classroom.
To avoid errors in accounting, it is to the parent/guardian’s advantage to pay for lunches by check. Also, all monies, whether check or cash, should be sent in an envelope with the student’s name and name of the student’s teacher written on It is recommended money be paid on a weekly or monthly basis— No charges. If a child is allergic to some food or a physical ailment requires an altered diet, a signed statement from the child’s family physician is required to be filed with the principal and the Food Service Manager.
Cafeteria Rules
** New prices for 2024 – 2025 will be posted at a later date.