ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL AND CHILDCARE
An early childhood program at St. Paul's Lutheran School
Rapid City, South Dakota
(605) 341-5385
2025 Summer Program
About Our Program
St. Paul's Lutheran offers summer care for preschool and school age students ages 3*-14 years old. The 2025 Summer Program will run June 2- August 8. Our center is open from 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM. Fees include a morning and afternoon snack as well as a catered lunch. Regular attenders should note other important changes here.
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*must be fully potty trained.
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Enrollment Options
Preschool Age Childcare Fee Schedule
*We no longer offer half day options for summer preschool
Preschool children remain primarily on-site, with the exception of a few local walks/outings. Water play and a bike day are a typical part of our summer program.
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School Age Childcare Fee Schedule
*School age children (kindergarten and older) will go to movies, bowl, hike near local lakes, swim at city pools and enjoy other summer activities. School age students do not return from daily trips until after 4 pm. ​*Due to the rigorous nature of the school age schedule, all school age children must have completed one year of kindergarten to be eligible for the school age program.
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Summer Care Registration Process

The 2025 Summer Care registration schedule:
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March 2-8~ members of St. Paul’s only
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March 9-22~ members of St. Paul’s and currently enrolled families only
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March 23~ open until enrollment is full
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​Registration Steps:
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If you are new to our school, please email the Director to schedule a tour.
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Review the Summer Program Handbook.
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Review the new schedule of fees.
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Gather your child's immunization records.​
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Enroll online using links below.
​​*St. Paul's reserves the right to withhold admission if we cannot meet the needs of a child with reasonable accommodations. We will gladly work with the family to seek alternative care.​​