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Morrison Family YMCA in Ballantyne
Basic Information
Address: 9405 Bryant Farms Rd
Charlotte NC 28277
Email: brian.vest@ymcacharlotte.org
Phone Number: 704 716-4650
Fax Number: 704 716-4651
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Additional Information
Director: Brian Vest
Schools Served: Ballantyne Elementary, Elon Park Elementary, Endhaven Elementary, Hawk Ridge Elementary, Marvin Elementary, McAlpine Elementary, Polo Ridge Elementary, Rea View Elenentary, Sandy Ridge Elementary, Community House Middle, Jay M Robinson Middle, Marvin Ridge Middle, and South Charlotte Middle
School District: CMS and UCPS
County: Mecklenburg and Union
Schedule: School Dismissal-6:00pm
Ages: K-8th
Capacity: 180
Membership/Pricing: YMCA Members-$245 per month Program Members-$325 per month
Setting:
Full facility YMCA with a basketball gym, open air pavilion, a lot of field and wooded space for games and activities.
Program Highlights:
K-Town is a group for our Kindergarten students designed to help them transition to a full day of school and afterschool. They have a more consistent schedule and activity structure.
Enrichment Tracks are a monthly kid choice activity that allows children to dive deeper into the activities and areas that they are interested in. They will work with the same counselors and kids throughout the month and have the opportunity to try new activities and things that they have never tried before.
Homework room is available to all students. Parents can require that their child(ren) attend the homework room each day, or can allow the child to decide on his/her own each day. Staff are available to help students as they work on homework, read, or complete other daily assignments.
Children are given a choice of at least two different snacks each afternoon.
On most Holidays and Teacher Work Days, full day care is available to Afterschool participants and the cost is covered in the monthly tuition. Before school is also available to select schools with late bell schedules at no additional cost.
Activities:
There are a wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities ranging from sports and games to arts and crafts and dance. Choices for Enrichment Tracks change each month to allow children to choose different activities and try new things.
Program Information:
For more information and registration information, visit our website, call us, or stop by and check out our facility.
Slogan: We build Strong Kids, Strong Families, and Strong Communities.