Champions After School Program

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1714 Lander Rd
Cleveland, OH 44124

Champions After School Program in Cleveland, OH, offers a variety of educational and recreational programs for children ages 3 to 12, including before and after school care, summer camps, and seasonal break programs. With a focus on health, safety, and security, Champions is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment that fosters learning and social development.

The program features a range of curriculum options tailored to different age groups, ensuring that children engage in meaningful activities while making new friends. Champions is accredited by Cognia, a global leader in education accreditation, underscoring its commitment to excellence in early childhood education.

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