Champions

Brookshire Elementary, 2500 Cady Way, Winter Park, FL 32792

mapBrookshire Elementary, 2500 Cady Way, Winter Park, FL 32792

About

Champions is a program that states that education and development are important, and that the safety, security, and health of each child is a top priority. The program states that it provides a secure, nurturing, and accessible environment and that it strives to create a safe, nurturing environment for children to build confidence, make friends, express ideas, take risks, and be themselves. Champions emphasizes emotional wellness with daily lessons in community building and character development, and it states that it helps children foster kindness, empathy, and fairness. Families are asked to refrain from posting photos or videos that contain images of children other than their own on the Internet, and written authorization must be on file at the site prior to a child’s release to anyone.

• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Customer Care Department is available at 1-888-525-2780 between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. (PST), Monday through Friday.

Teachers and staff undergo extensive training on health and safety practices, including pandemic-response protocols, and they are trained in first aid and CPR. Teachers and staff members are trained in child development, early childhood education, or a related field, and criminal background checks are conducted for staff. Only authorized staff and families may enter sites, all sites include smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, and cleaning supplies are locked safely out of reach of children. Staff and students practice frequent hand washing.

Most sites offer breakfast, lunch, and snacks, with menus that satisfy applicable federal and state nutrition guidelines at sites that provide meal service. Champions offers a variety of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and lean protein, including calcium-rich foods, at sites that provide meal service. Sites may restrict which food items are served and brought into the site to accommodate those with food allergies.

All children must be signed in and out on a paper-based roster and/or computer system, in addition to other individual state licensing regulations. Only pre-approved people with photo identification may pick up a child from the program. Champions has strict policies for administering medication, and a doctor’s note is required for any medication, whether prescription or over-the-counter, for any child under the age of 2.

All outdoor play is supervised and only conducted on safe, secure outdoor play spaces available at the school or program location. Staff are regularly trained on safety measures related to field trips or off-site activities, and families must provide permission before a child participates in a field trip or off-site activity. An emergency evacuation plan is in place at each site and is tested frequently, and an emergency plan and list of procedures are posted in each classroom.

The National Support Center has a crisis team that supports each center during and after emergencies. If a center must temporarily close due to an emergency, the crisis team works with center management to ensure all families and staff are updated on when the center can re-open. Families are responsible for maintaining accurate, complete, and current information on the Enrollment Agreement. Champions follows local health department guidelines and the guidance of the schools they operate in to take care of students, families, and communities.

Last updated May 31, 2026.

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