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Newport County YMCA
Basic Information
Email: afterschool@newportymca.org
Phone Number: 401-847-9200 x125
Fax Number: 401-848-7521
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Additional Information
Focus: It is the goal of the School Age Child Care Program to identify and provide for the needs of each child as an individual. IN response to community needs the Newport County Regional YMCA and the Middletown, Newport, and Jamestown School system have developed and expanded their childhood programs to meet the need for quality and comprehensive care for school age children.
Director: Aly Zalewski
School District: Newport, Middletown, Jamestown
Schedule: Monday-Friday from dismissal until 6:00pm (follows the school year calendar)
Membership/Pricing: 5 Day $255 3 Day $220 2 Day $140 - Monthy Payments. Scholarships and Financial Aid Available
Setting:
All after schools sites take place at the school. The only exception is Gaudet Middle School which is bussed to the YMCA
Program Information:
Newport County YMCA After School Program
The Newport County YMCA with the Middletown, Newport, and Jamestown School Departments recognize the need for a quality childcare service for children of working parents. This program is a place for children in grades K-8th to go and participate in during the hours before (provided) and after school. The philosophy of the YMCA childcare programs is to create an emotionally supportive and creative environment, where children will be encouraged to reach his or her greatest emotional, intellectual, social, and physical development.
Newport County YMCA Mission Statement
The Newport County YMCA is an association of people of all ages, ethnic origins, religious affiliations and socio-economic levels. The basis of the association is founded in Judeo-Christian values and its purpose is to significantly improve and positively influence the quality of life foe our members, our families, and our community. Emphasis is placed on the whole person through the programs and activities that help develop physical, mental, spiritual and social well being.
School’s Out Goals
It is the goal of the School Age Child Care Program to identify and provide for the needs of each child as an individual. IN response to community needs the Newport County Regional YMCA and the Middletown, Newport, and Jamestown School system have developed and expanded their childhood programs to meet the need for quality and comprehensive care for school age children.
Program Objectives
- To provide a program of creative learning experiences and supervised activities, which offers opportunities for the child’s development and education.
- To promote more effective, on-going family functioning and improve the future of the family’s life, by linking children and their family to resources that can continue to provide social services in the future.
- To provide service to children and families that does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, culture, political beliefs, origin, disability, sexual orientations or marital status.
Slogan: We Build Strong Kids, Families, and Communities