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To Schedule a Drop In please follow these four steps:
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  1. Email our Registrar for directions for drop-ins, clearance for the days you want, and the password for the site.
  2. Once you have your date(s) confirmed, click the button below to create a profile on our registration system.
  3. Once you've created a profile, let our Registrar know if you plan to use Ocean Grove funds.
  4. Email your Guide for the day to confirm that your child is coming, and to make sure they have your number in their phone. 
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Register Now!
***If you are not currently Registered for any program days, please request Drop-In dates at least 3 business days in advance. 

***Please note that you will need to complete our Release Forms by creating an account in Privit once you sign up for your drop in

cancellation policy

PLEASE notify your lead guide for the day if your plans change, and we can help you reschedule without penalty.  If you need to cancel completely, there is a $50 cancellation fee.

You can view more details of our Cancellation Policies here.
"What makes people smart, curious, alert, observant, competent, confident, resourceful, persistent - in the broadest and best sense, intelligent - is not having access to more and more learning places, resources, and specialists, but being able in their lives to do a wide variety of interesting things that matter, things that challenge their ingenuity, skill, and judgement, and that make an obvious difference in their lives and the lives of people around them." 

- John Holt, Teach Your Own 
Wild Child is a fiscally-sponsored project of the 501c3 tax-exempt organization
The Children Are Our Future.
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