Program areas at Enemy Swim Day School
Basic Educational Services: services provided to approximately 150 Native American students through teachers, para-educators, bus drivers, facility personnel, cooks, administration, and support staff. Expenses include staff salaries and benefits, supplies, equipment, outside services, travel and training, technology, student activities, community and parent involvement, utilities, transportation expenses, maintenance and repairs, food and supplies for breakfast, lunch and snack program, and supports an after school academic and recreational program that runs Monday through Thursday when school is in session. The after-school program was in session 107 afternoons with an average attendance of 73 students each day. (cont'd on Sch. O)This audit period continues to expend CoVid-19 monies that were received for PPE, cleaning supplies, clean air ERV, technology and internet service. The pandemic is still impacting staffing, therefore our after school program had to be divided into grades 4 - 8 on Monday and Wednesday and Kindergarten through 3rd grade on Tuesday and Thursday.Enemy Swim Day School saw a drop in revenues by $2.9 million due to COVID-19 pandemic relief funding received in previous audit period, and a decrease in funding due to a decrease in the 3-year student enrollment average. The school made the decision to continue with social distancing between student desks and limiting the number of students in each classroom. Expenses held about the same from last auditing period to this one. The school continued with approximately the same staffing number and continued to purchase PPE and other related pandemic supplies.
Family and Child Education (FACE) and 21st Century Community Grant: FACE: services provided to Native American children birth to age 5 children with involvement from parents and guardians. Expenses include salaries and benefits for staff, travel and training, supplies, equipment, transportation, special events, and technology. 21st CCLC: provides additional support to the after-school program and funds a 6-week summer academic program. Expenses include staff salaries and benefits, travel and training, supplies, and summer field trips. Summer program stats: 8 days in July 2021 with an average daily attendance of 53 students. The summer program was in session 16 days in June 2022 with an average daily attendance of 54 students.