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Outsourcing recess: St. Paul elementary schools attempt to improve playground programs, safety

MINNEAPOLIS In an effort to improve playground programs and safety, St. Paul is hiring a private company to supervise recess at seven elementary schools. The district Tuesday night approved paying Playworks, a national nonprofit, $178,500, or $25...

MINNEAPOLIS

In an effort to improve playground programs and safety, St. Paul is hiring a private company to supervise recess at seven elementary schools.

The district Tuesday night approved paying Playworks, a national nonprofit, $178,500, or $25,500 per school for a full-time staff member who will chaperone recess, teach children conflict-resolution skills and build a "junior coach" team.

Playworks, a 15-year-old nonprofit with programs at 250 schools in 30 cities, actually charges $60,000 per school, but the company has helped the schools get grants and donations to offset more than half the cost.

In addition to monitoring play at recess, Playworks also helps create an after-school program or help with an existing one, as well as jump-start basketball and volleyball leagues for schools.

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"It's a proven program in a large number of urban areas," said Nancy Stachel, the principal of Maxfield Elementary, which has had the program since the beginning of this school year. "There have been far fewer incidents coming out of recess. It's going very well for us. It's certainly an effective and efficient use of our dollars."

Distributed by MCT Information Services

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