Champions at Bay Lane Elementary
Muskego Lakes Middle School, S75 W16399 Hilltop Drive, Muskego, WI 53150
About
Champions at Bay Lane Elementary offers group and individual activities that include art, dramatic play, math, science, problem-solving, language, motor skills, sports, STEM, and group games. The program operates whether school is in session or not and is described as a high-quality program right inside the school.
• Ages: 4–11 years old
• Schedule: Before- and after-school options during the 2025/2026 school year, Kindergarten Wrap during the 2025/2026 school year, a Winter Break program from December 22, 2025 to January 2, 2026, a Spring Break program from March 30 to April 3, a Champions Summer Break from June 16 to August 6, 2026, and Champions Summer Wrap before- and after-school options from June 22 to July 23, 2026
• Price: 2025/2026 school year weekly rates for before- and after-school care, Kindergarten Wrap, Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer 2026 full-day and before-/after-school care, plus additional registration, drop-in, early release, in-service, and non-school day fees, with a 10% discount for multi-child, military, or school district employee families
Teachers and staff undergo extensive training on health and safety practices, including pandemic-response protocols, and 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 on staff.
Champions states that it offers activities that combine fun and learning, together with the safety and convenience of a high-quality program right inside the school. The program description notes that it offers a variety of group and individual activities to keep children exploring and growing, from art and dramatic play to math, science, problem-solving, language, motor skills, and more.
The program lists several safety and security practices, including allowing entry only to authorized staff and families, using smoke detectors and fire extinguishers at all sites, locking cleaning supplies out of children’s reach, and requiring all children to be signed in and out on a paper-based roster and/or computer system. Only pre-approved people with photo identification may pick up a child, outdoor play is supervised and conducted only on safe, secure outdoor play spaces available at the school or program location, and staff are regularly trained on safety measures related to field trips or off-site activities, which require family permission. Each site has an emergency evacuation plan that is tested frequently, an emergency plan and list of procedures posted in each classroom, and support from a National Support Center crisis team during and after emergencies.
The program notes that most sites offer breakfast, lunch, and snacks, that meal service may vary, and that sites providing meal service satisfy applicable federal and state nutrition guidelines. Sites may restrict which food items are served and brought in to accommodate children with food allergies. Families complete a wellness screening for their child near the Family Communication Area on arrival, and written authorization must be on file before a child is released to anyone.
Champions states that financial assistance and tuition discounts may be available, including employer, sibling, military, and public programs, and that families may be eligible for multi-child, military, or school district employee discounts of 10%. The program notes flexibility to adjust a child’s schedule from week to week with options for full-time or part-time care. It also states that the Winter Break program may focus on science, reptiles, or stage production depending on the site, that parents can choose for children to attend the Winter Break program one day or every day, and that the Spring Break program provides a sneak preview of excitement planned during a 12-week Summer Break.
Last updated February 26, 2026.
• Ages: 4–11 years old
• Schedule: Before- and after-school options during the 2025/2026 school year, Kindergarten Wrap during the 2025/2026 school year, a Winter Break program from December 22, 2025 to January 2, 2026, a Spring Break program from March 30 to April 3, a Champions Summer Break from June 16 to August 6, 2026, and Champions Summer Wrap before- and after-school options from June 22 to July 23, 2026
• Price: 2025/2026 school year weekly rates for before- and after-school care, Kindergarten Wrap, Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer 2026 full-day and before-/after-school care, plus additional registration, drop-in, early release, in-service, and non-school day fees, with a 10% discount for multi-child, military, or school district employee families
Teachers and staff undergo extensive training on health and safety practices, including pandemic-response protocols, and 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 on staff.
Champions states that it offers activities that combine fun and learning, together with the safety and convenience of a high-quality program right inside the school. The program description notes that it offers a variety of group and individual activities to keep children exploring and growing, from art and dramatic play to math, science, problem-solving, language, motor skills, and more.
The program lists several safety and security practices, including allowing entry only to authorized staff and families, using smoke detectors and fire extinguishers at all sites, locking cleaning supplies out of children’s reach, and requiring all children to be signed in and out on a paper-based roster and/or computer system. Only pre-approved people with photo identification may pick up a child, outdoor play is supervised and conducted only on safe, secure outdoor play spaces available at the school or program location, and staff are regularly trained on safety measures related to field trips or off-site activities, which require family permission. Each site has an emergency evacuation plan that is tested frequently, an emergency plan and list of procedures posted in each classroom, and support from a National Support Center crisis team during and after emergencies.
The program notes that most sites offer breakfast, lunch, and snacks, that meal service may vary, and that sites providing meal service satisfy applicable federal and state nutrition guidelines. Sites may restrict which food items are served and brought in to accommodate children with food allergies. Families complete a wellness screening for their child near the Family Communication Area on arrival, and written authorization must be on file before a child is released to anyone.
Champions states that financial assistance and tuition discounts may be available, including employer, sibling, military, and public programs, and that families may be eligible for multi-child, military, or school district employee discounts of 10%. The program notes flexibility to adjust a child’s schedule from week to week with options for full-time or part-time care. It also states that the Winter Break program may focus on science, reptiles, or stage production depending on the site, that parents can choose for children to attend the Winter Break program one day or every day, and that the Spring Break program provides a sneak preview of excitement planned during a 12-week Summer Break.
Last updated February 26, 2026.
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