UFC 4-740-06
12 January 2006
Tables 2-1.1 and 2-1.2 illustrate these size classifications with the appropriate Service
exceptions. The Army provides a combined Computer/Homework Room for their small
youth program. For larger programs, they provide separate Computer Rooms and
Homework Rooms. Due to the fact that the Army provides this additional program
space for their larger programs, the number of youth that can be accommodated is
greater than the other Services. These differences are reflected in Table 2-1.2.
In general for all Services, as noted above, the number of youth to be accommodated in
the size classifications only account for the dedicated Youth program spaces. When
programming the Youth program area, consider that additional youth may be
accommodated in other areas such as the Multipurpose Room.
TABLE 2-1.1 NAVY, AIR FORCE, AND MARINE CORPS
YOUTH PROGRAM SIZE CLASSIFICATIONS
Size Classification
Activity Rooms
Homework/
(No. of Youth)
(General or Special)
Computer Rooms*
Up to 60 Youth
1
1
61 to 90 Youth
2
1
91 to 135 Youth
3
2
136 to 155 Youth
4
2
*Navy and Marine Corps provide a separate Computer Room and typically
accommodate the homework function in the Activity Rooms. The Air Force combines
the Homework function with the Computer Room.
TABLE 2-1.2 ARMY YOUTH PROGRAM SIZE CLASSIFICATIONS
Computer
Homework
Size Classification
Activity
Rooms
Rooms
(No. of Youth)
Rooms (Gen.
or Spec.)
Up to 60 Youth
1
1 combined room
61 to 105 Youth
2
1
1
106 to 150 Youth
3
1
1
151 to 170 Youth
4
1
1
2-1.4
Teen Program Size Classifications.
Once the need for the Teen program area has been determined, classify the size as
follows:
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