In order to participate in our RE program, all Children and youth must be registered. We encourage families with infants and toddlers to register as well. There is no general registration fee for children under 3 and high school students.
There is a $25/child (max. $50/family) resources fee for Preschool through 7th grade. This fee does not reflect the full program cost. If this fee is challenging for your family at this time, please simply select the scholarship option in the payment window at the bottom of the form.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Chrissy Bushyager (chrissy.bushyager@uucdc.org)
I understand that on occasion the UUCDC uses photos on its website, in the RE newsletter, and/or for church-related publicity. Children in photos are never identified by name.
The UUCDC Religious Education program is a volunteer-based program and depends on many volunteers to make it work. We ask each family with a child registered in Sunday School to assist with the program during the year by teaching/assisting (pending background checks) in one of our classes, helping with special events, or otherwise volunteering in UUCDC Faith Development programming. I (we) understand that I (we) will be called on to be a helper in my child’s classroom during the year. For those interested in making a special gift to the RE Program, ask about our Wish List of books, equipment and supplies.
Behavior and Safety Expectations
Before and after RE class time, parents are responsible to supervise their children and youth. Our church policy requires children 10 and under to be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times when they are not in RE class.
All children and youth are expected to behave with respect to each other, adults and their space. Any child or youth who is being disruptive or threatening the safety of others or of him/herself will be asked to stop the disruptive or unsafe behavior. If the child or youth will not, then a parent will be called to remove the child or youth from the classroom or other area until the behavior can be amended.
The
Community Safety Covenant is available on the UUCDC website. All efforts will be made by the Director of Faith Formation, volunteers, and parents to help children and youth know what the expectations are.