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HCPA School Age Child Care Program

  • Hmong College Prep Academy will resume offering school-age care services to children of healthcare and emergency workers on Monday April 6, 2020. HCPA will provide care to district-enrolled students ages 5-12. Please see theMDE’s website for the official list of professionals covered by the Emergency Child Care plan.

    HCPA School Age Child Care Program:

    ●  Hours of operation: 7:00 a.m. through 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
    ●  Breakfast and lunch provided.
    ●  There is no charge to participate in this program.
    ●  Program is available to healthy children only. Sick children will be allowed to return after being symptom free for 24 hours without taking any fever reducing medication.
    ●  Children will be grouped in the following grade bands and will practice social distancing:

    ○  Grades K-1
    ○  Grades 2-3
    ○  Grades 4-5
    ○  Grades 6-7

    Parents who qualify for this emergency child care should download the School -Age Care Program Registration Form from our website and email from to mary.vang@hcpak12.org for advance approval.

    Questions? Please call HCPA’s Front Office at (651) 209-8002 or email Mary Vang, mary.vang@hcpak12.org

    Transportation will not be provided. 

Eligible Employees

  • Summary of Elgible Employees:

    Healthcare personnel include:

    • Personnel needed for direct care and critical administrative staff of the personnel needed for direct care
    • Long-term facility personnel (full-time)
    • Group Homes
    • Residential Homes
    • Nursing Homes
    • Post-acute Care personnel (full-time)
    • In-patient rehabilitation
    • Home Health
    • Skilled nurses

    Emergency Medical Services personnel (full-time)

    • Paramedics
    • EMTs
    • Immediate supervisory staff
    • EMS Operators and dispatchers

     Law Enforcement personnel:

    • Full-time Police Officers and their supervisory staff
    • Full-time Sheriffs and their supervisory staff
    • Full-time State Patrol Officers and their supervisory staff
    • 911 Operators and dispatchers their supervisory staff
    • Full-time Investigators (at the discretion of their Agency Chief)

     Firefighter personnel:

    • Full-time firefighters
    • Paid on call duty crew

    Personnel providing Correctional services:

    Minnesota Correctional Facility Staff

    • Corrections officers
    • Correctional Lieutenants
    • Correctional Captains
    • Physical plant
    • Correctional facility case managers
    • Correctional facility educators and educational paraprofessionals
    • Wardens
    • Associate wardens
    • Correctional facility office assistants
    • Correctional facility nurses and supervisors
    • Correctional program therapists
    • Correctional facility IT staff
    • Correctional facility Human Resources staff
    • Correctional facility financial services personnel
    • Correctional facility records personnel
    • Correctional facility safety officers

    Centralized Correctional Operations Personnel

    • Medical director
    • Director of health services
    • Reentry Services personnel
    • Policy and legal services personnel
    • Offender transportation personnel
    • Centralized records personnel
    • Centralized human resources personnel
    • Investigators - Office of Special Investigations/Professional Accountability
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections personnel assigned to Incident Management Team
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections personnel assigned to Continuity of Operations team
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections government and community relations personnel
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections Hearings and Release Unit personnel
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections Behavioral Health Unit personnel
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections – Communications Unit
    • Minnesota Department of Corrections – Office of Commissioner 

    Minnesota Correctional Supervision Services

    • State Probation officers and supervisors
    • State Probation agents and supervisors
    • State Supervised release agents and supervisors
    • State intensive supervised release agents and supervisors
    • County Probation officers and supervisors
    • County Probation agents and supervisors
    • County Supervised release agents and supervisors
    • County intensive supervised release agents and supervisors 

    Public Health employees

    • State and local public health employees directly supporting the response of COVID-19 and other infectious disease operations
    • State and local public health officials responding to imminent public health threats
    • Newborn health screeners
    • State and local public health lab priority services
    • County Emergency staff and managers supporting COVID-19
    • Emergency Management essential personnel supporting COVID-19 

    Court Personnel:

    • Full-time Court personnel

     

Questions?

  • Please contact our office staff at

    Phone
    651-209-8002

    Email
    Mary.Vang@hcpak12.org

Registration Form