
- The pick-up and drop-off of children should be completed outside of the operation.
- All students and teachers must wear mask daily.
- There are several methods that facilities can use to protect their workers while conducting temperature screenings.
- Parents must bring their child’s lunch daily.
- No outside toys or stuffed animals will be allowed into the center.
- Parents will be required to take home bedding daily to wash and sanitize.
Welcome To The
Bethlehem Childrens Academy





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SERVICES
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METHOD OF PAYMENT Payments may be made online, in person or by mail using cash, check, money order or credit card. Mailed payments must be received by the due date. Payments may be made in person on or before the due date. The term of payment must be noted on the check or money order; payments may be made for monthly; full fee amount is due for 3-5 days of attendance. Please make checks/money orders payable to: The Bethlehem Academy
PAYMENTS DUE Payments are due every Friday before 6:00 p.m. prior to the next week of care. The fee reserves a space for the child and must be paid even if your child misses a day or more. Any payment paid after 6:00 p.m. will be late and a late fee of $15.00 will be added to your rate. If payment is not received on Friday prior to service, we will not be able to care for your child. You will be informed at drop-off that you will not be able to leave your child. In order to maintain quality child care, the Academy cannot give refunds or discounts for days absent. Full tuition is due during holidays and inclement weather days. If students will be out when the Academy is in session, one half of the payment is due.
PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Parents may qualify for low income or free day care; please call the Day Care Association at: (817) 831-0374. Ask for a client service worker. (CCMS is accepted)

Position: Youth Education
Job Description: Primary focus/project will be to develop operational systems for various youth programs, design reporting tracking youth success, support various youth events and leadership meetings, assist in curriculum and program development, and streamline communications among the organization and the community leaders or participants. Skills acquired from this position would involve comprehension of the role of a Youth Program Director.
Position: STEM Education
Job Description: Primary focus/project is to develop engaging STEM activities for the youth and community ensuring all core disciplines are implemented (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math). Interns will explore various forms of STEM with a high emphasis’s on technology and incorporate practicum experiences for all ages serviced within the branch locations. Some data collection is required for specialized projects. Skills acquired for this position would involve comprehension of the role of a Program Coordinator for Imagine Science. Imagine Science is a collaboration of the YMCA, Boys & Girls Club of Dallas, Girls Inc., & National 4-H.
Position: Wellness/Fitness
Job Description: Primary focus/project will develop activities that increase awareness of practicing
good health and nutrition. Interns will engage community members and youth with innovative
programs to promote a healthy mind and body. Projects could include nutrition, fitness, personal
training, diabetes prevention, Get up and Go, & aerobics. Interns may be required to operate
health measuring tools, fitness equipment, or direct class instruction. Skills acquired for this
position would involve comprehension of the role of a Wellness Coordinator.
Contact
Email: bbcacademy@bbcmansfield.org
Phone: (817) 842-1216