Welcome to Irving Recreation Center After School!
During after school hours at Irving Recreation Center, middle school students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of age-appropriate, fun, and enriching activities. Students can stay as busy as they'd like with homework, clubs, and special events, or they can simply choose to socialize with friends. We encourage all students to be engaged and take advantage of the activity choices available at the rec. center.
Hours
Irving Rec. Center is open exclusively to Irving students upon school dismissal until 5:00 p.m. Students are welcome to stay after 5:00 when the rec. center opens to the public. Closing times vary by season. We currently close at 7:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday and at 6:00 p.m. on Fridays.
After School Membership
Students must submit an After School Member Form
to participate in organized clubs and special activities and to be eligible for discounted punch cards and year passes. Need-based scholarships are also available to qualifying members. Membership is free.
Basic Policies and Procedures
- Irving Recreation Center has clear boundaries and high expectations for student behavior. Students must exhibit SAFE, RESPECTFUL, and RESPONSIBLE behavior to use the rec. center after school. Copies of Lincoln Parks and Recreation's Youth Discipline Policy are available upon request from the rec. center office.
- Students must have a pass to enter the rec. center after 3:15 p.m.!
- A student cannot enter the rec. center on another student's punch card.
- Loitering and/or waiting for rides outside the rec. center is not allowed.
- Students are allowed to enter the rec. center at no cost and without a pass after 4:30 p.m. on days Irving Middle School hosts intramural sports practices.
6th Grade Fall Sports
Irving Recreation Center offers after school sports
opportunities for Irving Middle School sixth graders. Emphasis is placed on skill development, staying physically active after school, and having fun.
There will be an information meeting Monday, September 10 from 3:15-3:30 p.m. for sixth graders interested in the following Fall camps and clubs:
- Cross Country - Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
- Flag Football - Wednesdays and Fridays
- Volleyball - Mondays and Wednesdays
Fall sports will be offered September 12 through October 12. Each program will meet from 3:15 to 4:30 on its assigned days. Coaches are qualified rec. center staff and volunteers who have completed extensive background and reference checks.
Free, Healthy Fun For the Family
Streets Alive!
On Sunday, Sept. 9 from 12:30-5:00 p.m., 3.3 miles of Lincoln's streets will be closed to motorized vehicles and opened to walkers, runners, bikers, roller-bladers--anybody using human-powered transportation--to come out and play in the streets!
Streets Alive! is an afternoon of healthy fun and activity for families, kids and seniors on the streets from Woods Park through Antelope Valley.
Click here to get the 2012 Streets Alive! route map.
Click here to visit the Streets Alive Facebook page.
PLAY (Parks. Lincoln. and Yoga.)
Outdoor community yoga! Come out and PLAY! Whether you've never laid foot on a yoga mat or are a seasoned practitioner, come have some fun, build some community, and enjoy the countless benefits of yoga taught by some of the region's most well known instructors.
Sundays in September starting Sept. 9 from 10:00-11:15 a.m. at the Schildneck Band Shell at Antelope Park.
Click here to visit the PLAY Facebook page for more information and teacher bios.