Welcome to the Chelsea School District Afterschool Care Program. We provide safe and affordable care for Chelsea School District young fives/kindergarten through fifth grade students after school and on many non-school days.
Chelsea Community Education’s Summer Camp, Camp GABIKA, creates a fun, safe space for kids to express themselves, explore new ideas and challenges, build lasting friendships and social skills while keeping their bodies and minds healthy and active!
Chelsea Community Preschool uses the High Scope curriculum to help children develop the skills necessary to succeed as they head into their K-12 careers. We have many class options available.
Chelsea School District Community Education and Recreation is dedicated to educating and enriching the community.
First Steps Washtenaw is an early childhood parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child enters kindergarten, usually age 5.
Chelsea Community Education provides all youth and adult recreation activities to the residents of the Chelsea School District, including the City of Chelsea, as well as outlying areas outside District boundaries.
Adult enrichment with Community Education means evening and weekend programs for adults of all ages and interests. These programs are open to residents of the Chelsea School District, and also to adults who reside outside of the District boundaries.
Chelsea Community Education's 4-week Super Saturday program offers children Pre-K through 6th grade an opportunity to explore new interests and activities without a big time or money commitment.
Youth enrichment is one of the main components of Community Education. We offer after-school, evening and some weekend youth enrichment programs.
Chelsea Community Education provides all youth and adult recreation activities to the residents of the Chelsea School District, including the City of Chelsea, as well as outlying areas outside District boundaries.
The Grand Rapids Academic Summer Program is a nine-week correspondence summer program in math and reading designed for children who have completed kindergarten through eighth grade. Children will receive a packet of materials containing all nine lessons for the summer. The lessons are scored, results recorded and returned to the children. A certificate of achievement is given at the conclusion of a successful program.
In order to register for GRASP, please return your completed registration to the Community Education office by Friday, April 28. Any registrations after this date will have to register independently and pay a higher registration fee directly through the GRASP office. Materials will be distributed to schools no later than Friday, June 3 for students to take home. Each curriculum packet contains instructions for completion of lessons (about 1 hour each week) and how to return them for scoring.