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Join us for the after school program for kids who love horses!
'After School at the Stable' (ASATS) is offered on a monthly basis, four weeks per month. During school breaks, when there may be fewer than four weeks of school in a month, kids may schedule a make-up private lesson or an extra after-school day. Our calendar is based on the Ocean County public school calendar. Other school calendars will be accommodated.

After-School Activities
The heart of our program is a one-hour group riding lesson, scheduled at 3, 4 or 5pm. Extended supervision is offered to children who can observe quietly, study or do barn chores with minimal supervision. ASATS is offered Tuesday through Thursday. Your child may participate one, two or three days of the week.

Transportation
Students/parents can arrange with the school to ride a school bus to the stable. If no other alternative is available (and especially if your child has attended ASATS before), we may be able to provided limited transportation to the stable.

Age Groups
The basic after-school program is designed for children ages 8-15. Younger children experienced with our programs may participate with special permission.

Riding Levels
We can accommodate all riding levels in our after-school program. Generally each person will be started at the beginning level moving to a more advanced group (or private lessons) as his/her skills are demonstrated.

Individual Needs
We will be honored to work closely with parents and teachers to address the individual needs of each child.

• Schoolwork always comes first. Do you want us to check to see if homework has been done before the child rides?
• Does your child need help with his/her homework? (Volunteer tutors are welcomed!)

We are committed to the overall development of your child ¡ˇěC whether that be in overcoming fear, improving social skills, in becoming a proficient horse person, in accepting responsibility or in developing compassion, perseverance or focus.

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Contact the Equestrian Director, Linda at (732) 657-2710 to find out more information on the program.
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