| Lab Time | Check-In | Check Out | Late Fee | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preschool M/W AM | 8:45-9:00 am | 8:45-11:00 am | 11:00-11:10 am | 11:11 am |
| Preschool M/W PM | 1:15-1:30 pm | 1:15-3:30 pm | 3:30-3:40 pm | 3:41 pm |
| Toddler M/W | 8:30-8:45 am | 8:30-10:30 am | 10:30-10:40 am | 10:41 am |
| School Age | 2:40-2:50 pm | 2:40-5:00 pm | 5:00-5:10 pm | 5:11 pm |
Labs Offered:
- Toddler: 18 months-36 months
- Preschool: 36 months-5 years
- School Age: kindergarten-3rd grade
Labs are offered twice a week for a 10 week period in the fall, winter, and spring semesters.
Parking
During your home visit, you will receive a parking pass permitting you to park in the designated area of the Clarke lot. This pass can only be used during the time your child is in lab and will expire at the end of the semester. The pass is only for your time in the lab observing or volunteering in the classroom. The pass cannot be used for other purposes. For example, working out in the Hart gym or attending a class while parked in the lot is not appropriate.
Drop Off
You MUST accompany your child to their classroom when you drop him/her off. DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD IN ALONE. When you arrive at the classroom, you will be given a QR code that you can scan through your brightwheel app to check in your child. Children will not be checked in early as teachers need that time to prepare for lab.
Pick Up
All adults picking up children must be on the pickup list or previous notification of an adult not already listed on the pickup list and showing a government issued photo ID. At any time in the semester, if a teacher does not recognize a person arriving to pick up a child, the teacher will ask for a government-issued photo ID and ensure that the person is an authorized person on the pick-up list. Children will not be released to anyone under the age of 18.
Late Fees
Late fees will begin being assessed 10 minutes after the class ends. The fee is $1.00 per minute for each child. Families with outstanding late fees will not be invited to participate in future semesters in the BYU-Idaho Child Development Labs.