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Since 1947, Youth of the Year has been Boys & Girls Clubs of America's premier recognition program, celebrating the extraordinary achievements of Club and Youth Center members. The application includes an overview, eligibility requirements and application process, scoring framework, job description, checklist, and various application materials. Additionally, a fillable flyer is provided for CYPs to advertise and engage teens to participate in the BGCA Military Youth of the Year (MYOY) program.
Through a continued partnership and centrally managed contract with the Missoula Children's Theater (MCT), installations operating Child and Youth Programs (CYP) may request to host a week long MCT residency camp for eligible youth. This opportunity is available for both CONUS and OCONUS installations to offer residency camps that can fulfill the installation requirements outlined in the Missoula Children's Theatre Camps Requirements document.
The CDH Monthly Attendance Record must accompany the monthly Subsidy Claim Form -- CNICCYP 1700/88 in order to reimburse CDH providers for services rendered.
Achieving and maintaining NAEYC accreditation is required of all eligible Navy child development centers and 24/7 centers. All programs are considered eligible unless an approved exception from CNIC is documented. In order to comply with Navy Child and Youth Program Policy, new and non-accredited programs must follow the Navy CYP timetable to gain NAEYC accreditation status. This fillable timeline is required to notify CNIC of the plan toward NAEYC accreditation for all non-accredited programs and serves as a guide for action planning to become accredited.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Form, Policy
Published:
04/24
he Navy CYP ETP will enable eligible employees to voluntarily request a transfer to any Navy operated CYP outside of the requesting employees commuting range of current duty station.
During the parent orientation prior to each program, the Navy YSF Parent Fact Sheet will be issued and discussed with the parents. The information within the Parent Fact Sheet concerns the basic rules of the sport/activity, equipment and uniform requirements, safety issues, promotion of good sportsmanship for both children and parents, skill development for their child, and information on how to complete the Parent Association for Youth Sports (PAYS) training.