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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ® FOR HEALTHY LIVING FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT YMCA OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER 2014-2015 ADVANCING A SUCCESSFUL LIFELONG JOURNEY

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Page 1: FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FOR HEALTHY LIVING …...Heather Perkins Mistie Timmons Jennie Broady Dee Rice hperkins@indymca.org mtimmons@indymca.org jbroady@indymca.org drice@indymca.org

FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT®

FOR HEALTHY LIVINGFOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENTYMCA OF GREATER INDIANAPOLISYOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER2014-2015

ADVANCING A SUCCESSFUL LIFELONG JOURNEY

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YMCA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CONTACT INFORMATION

Heather Perkins Mistie Timmons Jennie Broady Dee [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Director Associate Executive Director Associate Executive Director Director of Admin. Services317.713.8553 317.865.6476 317.713.8576 317.865.6480

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT - NORTH9093 Technology Drive, Suite 101, Fishers, IN 46038 l Ph: 317.577.2070 l F: 317.577.2075

Amy Panetta Brian Shelley Erin Neff Liz Sobieski [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Program Director Program Director Program Director Program Director 317.558.3209 317.558.3218 317.558.3206 317.558.3230

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT - SOUTH7800 South Shelby Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46227 l Ph: 317.887.8788 l F: 317.887.8790

Tiffany Dow Carinne Atkerson Oscar Banks Ryan McGee Shelly Perry [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Senior Program Director Program Drector Program Director Assoc. Program Director Assoc. Program Director 317.865.6481 317.865.6474 317.865.6485 317.865.6467 317.865.6462

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT - CENTRAL & EAST615 North Alabama Street, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN 46204 l Ph: 317.226.9122 l F: 317.269.6068

Cara Scott Kristen Hoffmann Natasha Bellak Jennifer DeArmond Becky Ricks [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Senior Program Director Program Director Program Director Assoc. Program Director Assoc. Program Director 317.713.8529 317.554.1658 317.713.8582 317.713.8517 317.713.8566

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT - WEST615 North Alabama Street, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN 46204 l Ph: 317.226.9122 l F: 317.269.6068

Clarissa Call Nikki Reed Tory David [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Program Director Program Director Program Specialist 317.554.1663 317.554.1657 317.554.1659

WELCOME!Youth Development is the social-emotional, cognitive, and physical process that all youth uniquely experience from birth to career; nourishing their need to be loved, spiritually grounded, educated, competent, and healthy.

Thank you for allowing us to serve your child in our YMCA Before and After School Youth Development program. We look forward to the year ahead and hope the information in this brochure will help answer your questions. A list of our partner schools is included on the inside back cover.

If you need further assistance or wish to speak to one of our YMCA staff team members, please refer to the contact information below. As always, we appreciate your feedback and look forward to getting to know you and your family.

- Youth Development Center Staff, YMCA of Greater Indianapolis

WEBSITE: www.indymca.org/youthdevelopmentFACEBOOK: “YMCA Youth Development”

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WHY THE Y? A LONG-STANDING NOT-FOR-PROFIT• The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis has been a part of the

community since 1854, meeting the changing needs of those we serve for 160 years.

• In response to the needs of the community, the YMCA is the largest provider of school age programs in the Greater Indianapolis area.

ANNUAL CAMPAIGN• We believe every child should have the opportunity to

be in a YMCA Youth Development program, regardless of their ability to pay the full rate.

• Your child will have an opportunity to help with service projects to raise funds for this campaign, thus also teaching the importance of helping those in need.

• By contributing to our campaign, you are making an investment in the future. Please consider how you might help with this important project, such as a direct contribution and company matching programs.

SAFETY FIRST• More than 7,000 school age children are entrusted to our

care every day.• 98% of parents surveyed last year felt their child

was safe in our programs.• We exceed state standards for staff to child ratio.

Our maximum ratio is 1:15 (1:12 for 5 year olds).

TRAINED, ENTHUSIASTIC STAFF• The YMCA takes pride in the quality of the staff in our

youth programs. Our staff consists of mature and enthusiastic individuals who help us provide a quality, safe, and enjoyable program. Reference checks are conducted, documented, and filed on all employees working with children. A criminal history background check, mandatory fingerprinting, drug test, and TB test are also required.

• The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis requires all school age program staff to take CPR, First Aid, Child Abuse Prevention, and Safety and Risk Management trainings within the first 30 days of employment. Our staff are able to receive more than 100 hours of training during their first year of employment.

UNDERSTANDING SPECIAL NEEDS• The YMCA welcomes families and children with special

circumstances. We request you schedule an individual meeting with your Program Director and utilize our accomodation form to develop the best plan for your child. We will determine together what accommodations your child may need to be successful in our program.

“I love the program, as well as the staff. Everyone is always so friendly, and my daughter loves going every morning. I am very pleased. Thank you for all of your hard work and efforts in keeping the price reasonable and the kids busy/happy. Thank you!” - 2014 Wayne Township YMCA Parent

TO HELP BUSY PARENT SCHEDULES:

THE Y OFFERS CONVENIENT BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL

AND INCLEMENT WEATHER PROGRAMS

Morning 6:30am* until school begins

Afternoon School dismissal until 6:00pm

*Morning opening times may vary by school district. Please call your local YMCA Youth Development office

for up-to-date information.

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“My daughter loves going to the YMCA after school. She learns new things in a different environment than the classroom, is able to run around and play, have a snack, and interact with different kids than just those in her class. It makes me feel very comfortable having her go to the Y because she loves it so much. I am very lucky this program is offered at her school. Thank you very much!” - 2014 Harris Elementary YMCA Parent

NURTURING DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS

YMCA staff members design our Before and After School Programs to give children the support they need to become successful adults.

In addition, the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis collaborates with The Search Institute and an independent research firm to receive annual feedback from parents with children in our programs. Survey questions focus on The Search Institute’s 40 Developmental Assets model, a nationally regarded tool in assessing the outcome measurement of youth programs and activities.

• 98% of parents surveyed last year in our Before and After School programs rated their child’s experience as excellent or good.

YMCA MISSION: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

ENRICHING CURRICULUMThe YMCA’s national character building campaign pledges to incorporate the values of CARING, HONESTY, RESPECT and RESPONSIBILITY as part of all youth service programming.

Our program provides a resource-rich environment and introduces children to activities that build on what they learned during the school day. YMCA staff implement curriculum in active learning centers.

OUR CURRICULUM INCLUDES NINE CORE CONTENT AREAS:

• Arts and Humanities

• Character Development

• Health, Wellness, and Fitness

• Interest Clubs

• Homework Support

• Literacy

• Science and Technology

• Service Learning

• Social Competence and Conflict Resolution

The specific activities associated with these areas take place in one or more of the following contexts, each of which is balanced throughout the day or week:

• Free Choice: The child chooses from several activity options, ranging from center choices to staff-directed learning centers.

• Small Group and Individual: The activities may be initiated by the staff with the expectation that all children will work on the activity (e.g., homework or quiet time), or they may be initiated by the children themselves.

• Project Time: Time set aside for children or youth to begin or return to a long-term project needing specified space, materials, tools, or leadership.

• Large Group: Activities designed for large group participation under the leadership of a YMCA staff member (e.g., reading a book or participating in an active game, such as soccer).

• Indoors and Outdoors: As much as possible, and depending on the weather, we strive to balance indoor and outdoor activities. We offer a minimum of 60 minutes of physical activity and movement each day.

• Nutritious Choices: In support of a healthy environment for your child, a nutritious snack is served each day. The snacks we provide have no trans fats. Water is offered as the primary drink. Fresh vegetables and fruits are available. If your child has any allergies or requires a special diet, please make your Site Director aware of this.

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MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAROur goal is to provide program attendance options to meet the needs of families. With the Y, you can adjust your schedule at any time.

PROGRAM OFFERINGS:• Before Care (AM) Only

• After Care (PM) Only

• Before & After Care (AM & PM)

Please Note: A Before School Program is not offered at all schools. Please contact your YMCA Youth Development Office for up-to-date information.

YOUR PERSONAL RATE:• Find individual school information on our website at indymca.org/youthdevelopment

• Due to the contributions from our generous donors, the YMCA is able to offer a sliding fee scale.

• Please contact your YMCA Youth Development Office for your personal rate.

WHEN SCHOOL’S OUT, WE’RE IN!Since parents’ work schedules do not always match school days off, continuous care is offered during these breaks (minimum enrollment required) at several YMCA and school locations. You may attend any YMCA location you choose and any school age child is welcome to attend. More information is available at your site or by contacting any YMCA Youth Development Office.

TYPICAL SCHOOL’S OUT CAMPS • Fall Break• Winter Break• Martin Luther King, Jr. Day• Presidents’ Day• Spring Break• Flex Day Schedule• Balanced Calendar School Intersession Programs

SCHEDULED EARLY DISMISSAL / HALF DAYSDuring the school year, there may be several early dismissal or half days. On these days, the after school program will be available at your child’s school from the time of school dismissal until 6:00pm.

INCLEMENT WEATHER / SCHOOL DELAYSIf the start of school is delayed, the YMCA staff will make every effort to be at your child’s school by the designated start time. On these days, the staff will stay until school begins.

If school is cancelled during a morning delay, our program will move to a designated YMCA Center, or we will provide care at the school location (with school’s permission) until 6:00pm. If the program is not remaining at the school site, parents will be called to pick their child up and then be given the option to transport them to the designated YMCA location.

If school is released early due to inclement weather, and it is after 1:00pm, the Y will provide staff on site until parents are able to pick up their children.

SNOW/WEATHER CANCELLATION PROGRAMSIf school is closed prior to 6:30am due to inclement weather, a program will be held at YMCA Center locations and other predetermined school sites. More specific information for program locations is available through your Site Director. Please visit our Facebook Page, “YMCA Youth Development,” for the most up-to-date information!

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT HOLIDAY CLOSINGS (NO CAMP)• Labor Day• Thanksgiving Day and the following day• Christmas Day• New Year’s Day• Memorial Day

• Part-time: 1-2 Days/Week (paying weekly or monthly)

• Full-time 3-5 Days/Week (paying weekly or monthly)

• School’s Out Camp & Snow Day Camp

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“I have nothing but great things to say about this team and the program they run. I have complete faith and trust in them. They do a great job staying in touch with me. I know my daughter is well-cared for, which makes going to work much easier on me. Thank you for the services you provide!” - 2014 Hamilton Southeastern YMCA Parent

SIGN ME UP! Several of our programs fill quickly!1. Please fill out the registration form and behavior management form. Please note that the parent or legal guardian signing the registration form is the person responsible for the payment of fees and the only person authorized to make changes to the registration form, including the pick-up list.

2. Fax, mail, or drop off your form and registration fee at your YMCA Youth Development Office:

Non-Refundable Program Registration Fee is $30 per child or $50 per household. If you are a YMCA member, registration fees are waived.

3. You may also drop off your form and registration fee at any of our local YMCA Centers.

Payments are NOT permitted at the school site.

MAKE IT A SUMMER TO REMEMBER!

SPECIAL RATES & CCDF VOUCHERS: For special circumstances, our team of Account Specialists can arrange other payment options. For more information, call: For Youth Development North: 317.577.2070 For Youth Development South: 317.887.8788 For Youth Development Central, East, & West: 317.226.9122

YMCA SUMMER DAY & OVERNIGHT CAMP

Perform like your favorite rock star. Go on a secret spy mission. Create an artistic masterpiece. Make memories that will last a lifetime.

With over 30 locations and multiple schedule options, we have a camp for YOU at the Y! Check out all of the fun we have at summer camp at indymca.org/youthdevelopment!

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW SIGN IN/OUT PROCEDURES If you are new to our program, please allow extra time at drop-off and pick-up. You will be greeted by a staff member in a YMCA shirt and name tag. Upon arrival, the staff will share the sign in/out process and answer any questions you might have. The adults (18 years or over) listed on the registration form will be authorized to pick up the child(ren) unless otherwise noted. Photo ID will be requested during pick-up. Morning Program- For safety reasons, you must accompany your child into the program and sign them in on a daily attendance sheet. Afternoon Program- It’s important to send a note for your child’s teacher on the first day. They will help make sure your child is sent to the program. Please instruct your child to go immediately to the program location to sign in, even if they are involved in another activity (scouts, clubs, etc.). Children will be signed in by a YMCA staff person.

If your child will be absent from the program, please call our office, or if applicable, your Site Director. If your child does not report to the program, and we are expecting him/her, we will check with the school office to determine if your child was at school that day. If so, we will contact you immediately. If you have not made advanced payments and need to make arrangements for attendance, please contact our office prior to your child’s next day of attendance so we can expect him/her to arrive at the program.

“The staff at the Y are wonderful, patient, and considerate. I am comfortable speaking with them about my child. If there is a behavior issue, it is communicated immediately to us and together, we address the situation. We appreciate and respect them and the program they provide. Thank you!” -2014 Kitley Elementary

YMCA Parent

LATE PICK-UPParents who arrive after 6:00pm will be assessed a late fee of $1 per minute, per child. After three late arrivals, we will ask that you make other arrangements. If a child has not been picked up by 7:00pm, and no authorized contact person has been reached, the staff will follow the YMCA safety policy and procedures and contact the local police.

LATE PAYMENTSWeekly payments must be paid by the Friday prior to the week your child attends the Y program. Monthly payments must be paid on the 1st of each month. Late payment fees of $10 per child will be assesed if the program payment deadlines are missed.

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MEDICATION POLICYAny medication given to your child at the program site must be in its original container with your child’s name on it. A Medication Release form must be completed and signed with the following information:

1. Child’s name2. Type of medication3. Physician’s name4. Amount of dosage to be given5. Time to be given6. Number of days to be administered7. Possible side effects

Please note, YMCA staff are not permitted to give the first dosage of any medication. Staff may dispense only prescription medication. If your child refuses medication, we will contact you for further instructions.

SICK OR ILL CHILDRENIf your child is ill and will not attend the program, please contact your Youth Development office and your Site Director. Any child displaying symptoms such as fever, rash, diarreah, or vomiting will be removed from the group and comforted. We will ask you to make arrangements to pick up your child as quickly as possible. Weather permitting, children will have a chance to play outside. Due to ratios, if your child is unable to be outside due to illness, we may not be able to accomodate this request.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASESIf your child has a confirmed case of a contagious disease, he/she must be kept at home. Please contact the Youth Development office regarding the illness so a general notice (all names will be kept confidential) can be posted at the program location. At the discretion of the Program Director, we may ask you to submit a doctor’s statement prior to your child returning to site. The following conditions are categorized as “highly contagious”:

• Strep Throat• Measles• Mumps• Chicken Pox• Diarrhea

HEAD LICEIf head lice are detected while your child is attending our program, we ask that you pick them up immediately. A child with head lice is allowed to return to the program after treatment. Evidence of treatment includes no lice or nits, clean hair and scalp, and a note from you or a physician stating the treatment used.

ACCIDENTS & INJURIESThe safety of the children in our care is our top priority. Even with watchful eyes, young children are often testing their physical limits, making injuries inevitable. With minor accidents, YMCA staff will verbally inform you at pick-up time. In the event of a medical emergency requiring a doctor’s treatment, we will contact you immediately. If we cannot make contact with a parent, emergency personnel will take the child to the emergency room via ambulance. At all times, there will be a YMCA staff person on site who is trained in First Aid and CPR.

OTHER EMERGENCIES In the event of a fire, tornado, natural disaster, or other related emergency situations, our YMCA staff will follow the school system or YMCA Center established plans.

STAFF RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN OUTSIDE THE YMCA SETTINGStaff members are not allowed to be alone with children they meet in YMCA programs outside of the YMCA program setting. This includes babysitting, sleepovers, and inviting staff members to children’s homes. Exceptions may be made only if one or both of the following conditions exists:

1. Staff and child’s family have a relationship that predates the staff member’s employment or child’s enrollment in the YMCA program.

2. Staff and the child’s family are related.

If you observe any infractions of this policy, please contact our office immediately.

• Scarlet Fever• Pinworms• Viral Infections• Impetigo• Head Lice

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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YMCA-Youth Development BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT POLICY

Our top priority is to provide a safe and enriching experience for all children. To do this, we must work together to develop the best plan for each individual child. In order to ensure this positive environment, we may not be able to serve children who repeatedly display disruptive behavior. Disruptive behavior is defined as verbal or physical conduct which requires constant attention from the staff including, but not limited to: hitting, kicking, spitting, hostile verbal behavior, other behaviors which will hurt another child or staff member, and attempting to leave the program space. In response to these behaviors, we will not use:

Threats or bribes Physical punishment, even if requested by the parent Deprivation of food or other basic needs Humiliation or isolation

In response to misbehavior, we will:

Respect your child Establish clear rules Be consistent in enforcing rules Use positive language to explain desired behavior Speak calmly while bending down to your child’s eye level Give clear choices Redirect your child to a new activity

Our goal is to work together with the child and family, as well as the school personnel when deemed necessary, to address and modify any behavior concerns; however, if a child cannot display appropriate behavior, then he/she may be removed from the program. A child may receive up to three written behavior reports. After a third written report is received, the child may be removed from the program until a parent conference is held. The parent conference may include the parent/guardian, program director, site staff, and the child. The child may be allowed to return to the program after the parent conference and a behavior improvement plan is developed. If a child receives a fourth written warning we may ask the family to make alternative child care arrangements for the remainder of the current school year. Please note that all behavior management plans are based on the individual child and situation, and we reserve the right to adapt procedures accordingly.

The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis will make every effort to reasonably accommodate children with disabilities into programs and activities. YMCA staff will work closely with parents/guardians and other professionals to carefully meet and respond to the unique needs of children and families, including but not limited to identifying and removing barriers to participation and using developmentally appropriate practices to provide an inclusive and safe environment.

Occasionally, despite program modifications and efforts to accommodate children, it may be determined that YMCA programs are unable to meet the needs of a child. If a child’s participation poses a significant risk to the health or safety of self or others, which CANNOT be lessened by modifications in policies, practices or procedures, or the provision of services, a child may be removed from the program.

As a parent/guardian, you may have some concerns or wish to offer suggestions. Using the lines below, we may modify the above plan with agreed upon suggestions. (Please attach more documentation if needed) _________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Child’s Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth _______________ School Attending______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________ Parent/Guardian Signature ___________________________________________________________________________________________Date _______________

YMCA Program Expectations Speak for yourself Listen to others Use put-ups; not put-downs Care for others, the property, and yourself Be honest Show respect for all Be responsible for yourself Do unto others as you would have them do

unto you

YMCA YOUTH DEVELOPMENTBEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT POLICY

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2014-2015 AT A GLANCE

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15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31Y Summer Day Camp registration begins!

Sign up for Fall Break Camps!

Sign up for Winter Break Camps!

Y Programming Fall Session 1 begins!

Y Programming Fall Session 2 begins!

Y Programming Winter Session 1 begins!

2/16 - Presidents’ Day School’s Out Camps! Join us for Spring Breaks Camps!

1/19 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day School’s Out Camps!

Y Programming Winter Session 2 begins! Y Programming Spring Session begins!

Sign up for 2015-2016 Before & After School Programs!

Back to School!

Join us for Spring Breaks Camps!

5/26- Y Summer Day Camp begins!

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CENTRAL Center Affiliations:

Benjamin Harrison and Ransburg Ys

SOUTH Center Affiliation:

Baxter Y

NORTHCenter Affiliations: Fishers & Jordan Ys

WE’RE AT A SCHOOL NEAR YOU!2014-2015 YMCA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SITESLocations are subject to change. For up-to-date information, please call:

North Programs: 317.577.2070 or 1.866.577.2070

South Programs: 317.887.8788 or 1.888.500.9622

Central, East, & West Programs: 317.226.9122

Hamilton SoutheasternSchoolsBrooks School ElementaryCumberland Road ElementaryDurbin ElementaryFall Creek ElementaryFall Creek Intermediate (PM)Fishers ElementaryGeist ElementaryHarrison Parkway ElementaryHoosier Road ElementaryLantern Road ElementaryNew Britton ElementaryRiverside Intermediate (PM)Sand Creek ElementarySand Creek Intermediate (PM)Thorpe Creek Elementary

MSD of Washington TownshipServed at: Jordan YMCA (PM)

Sheridan Community SchoolsSheridan Elementary

Geist Montessori Academies Geist Montessori Academy - NorthGeist Montessori Academy - South

Beech Grove City SchoolsCentral Elementary Hornet Park Elementary South Grove Intermediate AM Program held at South Grove Elementary PM Program held at Central Elementary

Clark-Pleasant CommunitySchool CorporationClark ElementaryClark-Pleasant Intermediate (PM)Pleasant Crossing ElementaryBreak o’ Day Elementary

Also serving:Sawmill Woods Elementary

Whiteland Elementary

Edinburgh School Community CorporationEast Side Elementary (PM)

Franklin Township Community School Corp.Adams ElementaryArlington ElementaryBunker Hill ElementaryKitley ElementaryMiddle School EastMiddle School WestSouth Creek ElementaryThompson Crossing Elementary

Greenwood CommunitySchool CorporationNortheast Elementary

Also serving:Isom Elementary

Southwest ElementaryAlso serving:Westwood Elementary

MSD of Perry TownshipAbraham Lincoln ElementaryServed at Baxter YMCA (PM):

Perry 6th Grade AcademySouthport 6th Grade Academy

Burkhart ElementaryDouglas MacArthur ElementaryGlenns Valley ElementaryHomecroft Elementary

Also serving:Southport ElementaryClinton Young Elementary

Jeremiah Gray ElementaryMary Bryan ElementaryRosa Parks ElementaryWinchester Elementary

Southport PresbyterianChristian School

Charter SchoolsAndrew Academy Avondale Meadows AcademyFall Creek AcademyPadua AcademyParamount School of Excellence Vision Academy Irvington CommunityElementaryIrvington Community Middle School

Indianapolis PublicElementary SchoolsCenter for Inquiry (327) Also Serving: William A. Bell (60) Center for Inquiry (302)Elder W. Diggs (42)Eliza A. Blaker (55)Francis W. Parker (356)Frederick Douglass (19)George H. Fisher (93)George W. Carver (87)Lew Wallace (107)Louis B. Russell Jr. (48)Meredith Nicholson (96)Stephen Foster (67)Theodore Potter School (74)

Community SchoolCorporation of SouthernHancock CountyBrandywine ElementaryNew Palestine Elementary Sugar Creek Elementary Also offering Y Preschool

Greenfield-CentralCommunity SchoolCorporationEden Elementary (PM)Harris Elementary (PM)

Also serving:Greenfield Intermediate (PM)

J.B. Stephens Elementary (PM)Maxwell Intermediate (PM) Weston Elementary (PM)

Mt. Vernon CommunitySchool CorporationFortville Elementary

Also serving:Mt. Vernon Intermediate

McCordsville ElementaryMt. Comfort Elementary

MSD of Warren Township: Brookview ElementaryCreston Intermediate Eastridge Elementary Grassy Creek Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Lakeside Elementary Liberty Park Elementary Lowell Elementary Pleasant Run ElementaryRaymond Park IntermediateStonybrook Intermediate Sunny Heights Elementary

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School

Avon Community SchoolsAvon Intermediate School EastAvon Intermediate School West Cedar ElementaryHickory ElementaryMaple ElementaryPine Tree ElementaryRiver Birch ElementarySycamore ElementaryWhite Oak Elementary

MSD of Wayne TownshipBridgeport ElementaryChapel Glen ElementaryChapelwood ElementaryGarden City ElementaryMcClelland ElementaryNorth Wayne ElementaryRhoades ElementaryRobey ElementaryStout Field ElementaryWestlake Elementary

Plainfield Community School CorporationClarks Creek Elementary

Also serving:Brentwood ElementaryCentral ElementaryVanBuren Elementary

EAST Center Affiliations:

Benjamin Harrison and Ransburg Ys

WEST Center Affiliation:

Hendricks Regional Health Y

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