Imagination Zone
After-school Program
Kennedale ISD
214-986-5360jancleere@imaginationzone.org
Delaney & Patterson ElementaryPre-k - 5th Grade
Enroll Today
Imagination Zone has enrollment packets at the front office of RFP & JFD.
You may drop off your completed enrollment with:
Delaney - Site Director: Nanette Tate or Patterson: Site Director: Leann Vaughn
Imagination Zone
Delaney Elementary
Site Director: Nanette Tate
Phone #: 817-507-9762
Hours of operation: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Imagination Zone
Patterson Elementary
Site Director: Leann Vaughn
Phone #: 817-564-3264
Hours of operation: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Welcome to Imagination Zone (IZONE)
IZONE is an independently owned privately held company operating on the grounds of Kennedale ISD's Delaney and Patterson campuses. The program is held at the school facility, so your child is never transported by bus or van. The IZONE staff members are predominantly employees of Kennedale ISD, giving you confidence in the quality and security of our program.
IZONE is open each school day from dismissal until 6 pm. Each day offers a snack, the opportunity to do homework, playtime on the playground or in the gym, and a planned activity. We are open on early dismissal days, but not on school holidays or inclement weather days.
Our rates are outlined in detail in the Parent Handbook available for download on the Forms page. Each child has an annual Registration Fee of $60, and weekly tuition is $75/week for full time or $55/week for part-time (attending three days per week or less). We do offer a $5/week discount to any siblings enrolled after the first child, as well as a pre-payment discount of $5/week if you follow the monthly payment schedule in the Parent Handbook. A limited number of needs-based scholarships are available.
LICENSING INFORMATION
State license status: Full Permit
This business has satisfied Texas's requirements to be licensed. For the most up-to-date status and inspection reports, please view this provider's profile on Texas's licensing website.
Licensing requirements typically include:
Complying with safety and health inspections
Achieving the required levels of educational training
Maintaining a minimum caregiver-to-child ratio
Other state-defined requirements