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MetroWest YMCA Out-of-School Time Program
Basic Information
Address: 280 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701
45 East Street, Hopkinton MA 01748
Email: clister@metrowestymca.org
Phone Number: 508-879-4420
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Additional Information
Focus: Before and Afterschool Care, Vacation & Holidays, and Snow days
Sponsor:
MetroWest YMCA
Director: Jenn Bossio-Collins
Schools Served: Framingham Public Schools, MetroWest Jewish Day School
School District: Framingham
County: Middlesex
Schedule: 7am-school open, school close-6pm
Ages: Kindergarten-Fifth Grade
Setting:
located at 6 Elementary Schools and the MetroWest YMCA
Program Highlights:
The MetroWest YMCA’s Out-of-School Time (OST)
programs allow children to be social, to feel empowered
and to participate in hands-on learning activities.
Through our programs, young people have opportunities
to test themselves through action and performance,
which enables their brains to mature and help them
learn how to solve problems, make sound judgments
and try on broader responsibilities. By participating in
a large variety of engaging activities that support all
areas of development, children will be more successful
academically. Our programs provide safe and reliable
environments for kids to select and develop new interests
. . . while they have fun!
Program Information:
Schools:
Barbieri, Brophy, Dunning, Hemenway,
Director:
Jennifer Bossio x 54
Assistant Director:
Danielle Recinos x42
OST Enrollment Coordinator:
Melissa Aulds x46
Hours of Operation:
Mornings:
7:00 am until start of school
Afternoons:
school release - 6:00 pm
Serving children in full day kindergarten through 5th
grade. Hours are adjusted for early release days.
Out-of-School Time (OST) programs are also available for
vacation and snow days.
The MetroWest YMCA’s Out-of-School Time (OST)
programs allow children to be social, to feel empowered
and to participate in hands-on learning activities.
Through our programs, young people have opportunities
to test themselves through action and performance,
which enables their brains to mature and help them
learn how to solve problems, make sound judgments
and try on broader responsibilities. By participating in
a large variety of engaging activities that support all
areas of development, children will be more successful
academically. Our programs provide safe and reliable
environments for kids to select
McCarthy, & Potter Road