Extended Learning
CALHOUN COUNTY YMCA
GET CONNECTED WITH ALL OUR CHILDCARE SERVICES
Summer Camps
GRIFFIN ELC
EXTENDED LEARNING
AFTER SCHOOL CARE
REGISTRATION OPEN NOW!
Available for Pre-K and up
Program runs Monday-Friday from dismissal to 6:00pm
All of our sites are licensed through the Department of Family & Protective Services. We strive to help each child reach their potential by offering and enriching environment that encourages the development of character, leadership, and cooperative spirit.
Available at the following locations:*
- HJM
- JR
- Calhoun County YMCA
- Limited pickup from JR, OLG, and Travis (these students will attend program at the Calhoun County YMCA)
*Limited space available
Registration Fee (non-refundable):
- Y Members $60/Community $70
Weekly Fee:
- Y Members $50/Community $65
- Holiday weekly fee: Y Members $105/Community $115
- Siblings receive $5 off
Contact the Y for info about Holiday Camps.
CCS accepted and financial assistance available.
For more information contact Tina Padron at 361-551-2562 or [email protected].
Y EXTENDED LEARNING IS
- CCS (Child Care Services) Vendor (After School Program only)
- Licensed by the Texas Department of Family & Protective Services
- Different programs to fit your needs
- Low staff-to-child ratios
- Highly qualified staff who receive ongoing education
- All staff undergo pre-employment drug tests & background checks
WHAT WE OFFER
- Small Groups to ensure distancing rules
- Fun, engaging curriculum to include but not limited to:Arts & Crafts, Health, Wellness & Fitness, Math & Literacy
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
- Virtual learning and homework assistance
- Social interaction
- Physical activity daily
- Positive, values-based environment
ASSESSING YOUTH OUTCOMES
The YMCA utilizes the Hello Insight to assess youth outcomes in school age child care programs: Social and Emotional Learning Youth Survey to measure six SEL capacities: self-management, social skills, contribution, positive identity, academic self-efficacy and social capital.
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is the process of developing the “soft skills” young people need to get along as they grow up: to manage themselves as they engage with the world; build and maintain relationships; and treat setbacks and challenges as learning experiences to prompt growth. SEL capacities have been proven to contribute to longer-term gains such as thriving, decreased risk-taking behaviors and increased academics.
To monitor overall program quality, the YMCA uses the nationally recognized, validated instrument, the Youth Program Quality Assessment (PQA) tool, which is designed to measure the quality of youth programs and identify staff training needs. The tool is used to assess in the following areas:
- Safe and supportive environment
- Staff and youth interaction and engagement
- Youth- centered policies and practices
Results from each assessment are used to identify areas of success and identify opportunities for improvement through a continuous improvement plan. Follow-up training is available to staff based their individual professional skills and competencies.
ASSESSING YOUTH OUTCOMES
We believe every child deserves access to high-quality care. For more information about our financial assistance program and documents needed upon application, contact us at 361-551-2562.