Programs & Activities

SERRF Activities and ProgramsWhat is SERRF?

The Safe Education and Recreation for Rural Families Program (SERRF) is an after school program which provides a safe, healthy and enriching environment for school children to participate in:

  • Academic Enrichment
  • Homework Assistance
  • Recreation
  • Social Skills Development
  • Prevention Activities
  • Youth Development

Activities

>> current SERRF activity calendar for school sites

>> consolidated schools calendar

  • Academics
    • Homework Help
    • Tutoring in Reading and Math
    • Academic Games and Activities
  • Recreation
    • Physical Activities
    • Clubs
    • Arts
    • Crafts
    • Music
    • Drama
    • Cooking
    • Woodworking
    • And More!
  • "You Matter" Curriculum
    • Hands-on Learning in Science and Math
    • Prevention Activities
    • Field Trips
    • Guest Speakers
    • Theme Areas
    • Character Counts

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  • Service Learning/Community Service
    • Special Events for Senior Citizens
    • Special School Projects
    • Youth Development

Special Events

Each year, the SERRF After School Program has two community-wide events:

  • Lights On! Afterschool - held nationwide in October each year. Check with a site near you to participate in this program to show awareness for the after school programs in your area.
  • SERRF Highlights Show - Red Bluff Schools held at the Tehama District Fairgrounds; Corning Schools held at a Corning School site. Each SERRF site has a demonstration and hands-on activities to showcase their site program. SERRF families and community members are invited and encouraged to attend.
    • 6:30 – 8:00 PM Tuesday, March 20, 2012 – Corning (Woodson School) Elkins, Flournoy, Kirkwood, Maywood, Olive View, Rancho Tehama, Richfield, Vina, West Street, Woodson
    • 6:30 – 8:00 PM Thursday, March 22, 2012 – Red Bluff (Tehama District Fair Grounds) Antelope, Bend, Berrendos, Bidwell, Evergreen, Gerber, Jackson Heights, Lassen View, Los Molinos, Manton, Metteer, Plum Valley, Reeds Creek, Vista

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