EdAdvance BASES provides a state-licensed Before/After School Program and full-day Summer Program Consulting services are available to agencies and districts.
EdAdvance BASES (Before and After School Extended Services) exists to provide a safe, healthy, worry-free environment for the child who cannot be home with a parent. The focus is to meet the developmental needs of each individual child through enriching and quality experiences that enhance self-esteem and promote success. BASES provides before and after school services, as well as, technical assis
tance to other districts that are considering similar efforts. In addition, the program staff offer individualized training opportunities in staff development and in other specialized areas. EdAdvance BASES currently operates 10 school-based sites, serving 30 schools in 13 districts including Newtown (6 elementary and intermediate), Brookfield, New Fairfield, Woodbury, New Hartford, Barkhamsted, Harwinton, and Torrington. BASES currently serves approximately 500 children. The programs are open to children between the ages of 5 and 12 (children aged 5 must be currently attending Kindergarten) and has been in operation for over 25 years. The programs are funded through parent fees. BASES sites are licensed by the CT Office of Early Childhood (OEC). The State and Local Board of Health inspect each site. The staff must be approved by the OEC as well. The Site Coordinators are mostly certified teachers and need to have a minimum of 12 credits of Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education or a related field and 540 working hours experience with school age children. The Teachersβ qualifications include either an education background or experience with school age children. BASES strive to meet the NAA (National Afterschool Association) and CT After School Network standards of quality. The program staff provides snack and various age-appropriate activities for the children. The children have many choices at the program, but it is still structured by the staff. Some of the indoor/outdoor activities include enrichment activities, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) & literacy activities with a focus on wellness, arts & crafts, sports, games, use of computers, quiet time, and an opportunity to work on homework. EdAdvance BASES has been awarded the After School Grant by the Connecticut State Department of Education. A major focus of the BASES grant is to deliver a balanced and accessible STEM and Literacy after school curriculum designed to engage all students and strengthen academic performance. The other goal of the grant is to support and involve working families and to positively affect school attendance, academic achievement, student behavior, and overall well-being. This initiative enables us to offer program tuition scholarships to eligible families and tuition scholarships for Adult Continuing Education opportunities. Full day programs during school vacations and teacher in-service days are also available. The full day programs are contingent upon the availability of the school building and its custodians. BASES sites are open on scheduled early dismissal days. However, the programs do not operate on holidays, emergency early dismissal days, snow days, or during the December break. BASES also provides full day Summer Programs for children ages 5-12 (children aged five must be currently attending Kindergarten) between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., M-F, during the summer months. The staff plan a wide variety of activities that will peak the curiosity of the children. Some of the activities will consist of the Arts, Multi-cultural, Scientific, and FUN activities. Also, included in the program schedule is a Field Trip/Fun Day each week and swimming a couple days per week. EdAdvance is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. EdAdvance does not discriminate in any of its programs, activities or employment practices on the basis of race, age, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, religion, disability, veteran, martial or familial status. To file a complaint of discrimination write USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, Washington, DC 20250-9410.
06/04/2026
The silence right before a cup tower falls is unmatched. π
Never underestimate the entertainment value of plastic cups. We love seeing the kids team up and cheer each other.
Students always enjoy activities that keep them moving and laughing with friends during program time.
05/19/2026
Showing off the DIY bird feeder project at BASES Mitchell π¦
Simple activities like this are always a hit and give students a chance to get creative during program time.
05/13/2026
π Action Required: 2026-2027 Registration! π
The new school year is approaching fast! Weβre excited to continue our partner with EdAdvance BASES at Ann Antolini to offer high-quality before and after-school care.
β οΈ Deadline: May 22nd
Important: The Before School program will only run if we meet minimum enrollment. Please register by May 22nd to ensure this service is available for the upcoming year! (After School programming will be running.)
β¨ Program Highlights:
π Snacks Included: Healthy morning and afternoon options.
βοΈ Homework Help: Spend your evenings relaxing instead of tutoring.
π¨ Daily Fun: STEM projects, creative arts, and gym games.
π Easy Access: Located at Antolini; students from other schools are bussed in!
π Flexible: Schedules that work with your life and the district calendar.
Students at BASES Vogel-Wetmore took on a hands-on STEM challenge by designing and building their own water slides π§
05/07/2026
Students at BASES Ann-Antolini got hands-on creating their own Earth Day bingo cards last month π
05/04/2026
Recognizing the heart of our programs. π
During Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week, our team came together to collaborate and celebrate the meaningful work they do each day. Their commitment to creating a safe, engaging, and supportive environment makes a lasting impact on the students and families we serve.
We are grateful for all that they do.
05/01/2026
Starting the day with student voice π¬
Our morning meetings give students the chance to share their interests and help shape the conversation. From fun questions to thoughtful discussions, itβs a simple way to build confidence, connection, and community before the school day begins.
What would your favorite water animal be? π
04/20/2026
This week, we celebrate the heart of our programs, our afterschool professionals π
During Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week, we recognize the dedication, creativity, and care our staff bring each day. Your work creates safe, engaging, and supportive spaces where students can learn, grow, and feel a true sense of belonging.
Families, help us celebrate! Drop a comment below to share a thank you, shoutout, or a moment your child has enjoyed in our program.
04/14/2026
Students designed and built their own moving caterpillar paper art projects. Hands-on enrichment like this helps support learning, confidence, and engagement in a fun and meaningful way. πβ¨
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