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trying to have a playground for a new small school
posted by glosing  on Oct 2 2008
I am a special needs teacher of preschool children with autism. My school has about 120 children at the current site. Our school is the early childhood school for our county.  We have 2 inclusive 4-k classes and 1 inclusive kindergarten class. There are 10 classes of preschoolers with special ....

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Burgess-Peterson Academy hosted it's 4th annual Worldwide Day of Play on September 27, 2008 in celebration of a Nickelodeon grant in 2004.  As an official host site, the families that came out participate in Float'r Volleyball, Football obstacle course, basketball, jump rope, bean....

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Hello Phoenix! On behalf of the Boomer Training Team, I must tell you that we're excited to meet each of you on October 10th! We have a fun and dynamic Workshop Entirely on Play just for you. This one day training will be brief (there is no playground build the following day) but memorable. You'....

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 Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
 
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Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 28 Jun 07 8:51 AM
We have an agreement with a local teen center (at risk teens) in which the teens will be responsible for going to the playground once a month to rake mulch and check for any loose bolts.  The will then notify the township office of any needed maintenance.  It serves as a community service opportunity for them and saves our committee members from getting burned out.
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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 04 Jul 07 8:51 PM

That's a neat idea... and it would be great for the little kids to be able to see them doing the work and "look up to them" i.e. in the sense that here are some young people taking care of the playground, and so we (the little kids) should take care of it, too...

How often will the playground be more formally inspected, i.e. just to make sure that the teens aren't missing something? 

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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 06 Jul 07 2:24 PM
This is a great idea, and I would love to know more.  I have the same question about "quality control".  Plus, I would like to know if there are any funding opportunities related to employing teens in this way.  I think that maintenance of many of our playspaces (I am located in inner-city Cleveland) is just as important as the original build.  Anyone with thoughts, please respond.  Thanks.
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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 23 Jul 07 11:27 AM
We have had great success using people who are on court ordered community service.  These are not serial killers, they are simply people who have too many speeding tickets, or did something stupid one night.  They are always willing to help because building a playground is alot more enjoying than picking up trash along the highway.  They are hard workers and they do what you tell them.  The quality control has never been an issue.
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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 25 Jul 07 1:10 PM
The parks employee will supervise with the teens.
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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 25 Jul 07 4:58 PM
The actual kids playing on the playground are another great group to utilize! I know that on many revisits, when asks who checks the nuts and bolts, most Principals will tell you that they hear it first from the kids! They are the ones who are out there playing around day in and day out, so just make sure to let them know that if they find something that isn't quite right, they should alert an authority figure right away.
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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 12 Jun 08 1:04 PM
This sounds like a great idea. WE have a number of our club members who are Jr and Sr High youth, and feel it would be great getting them involved in the maintenance. We will put together a schedule...
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Re: Utilizing at risk teens for maintenance
Posted: 03 Jul 08 8:19 PM
That sounds like a great idea and a good use of the center's resources. One good way to make sure they don't miss anything is to have whoever is conducting the maintenance check fill out an inspection checklist every time they survey the playground.
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