Open Enrollment for 24/25 School Year Begins July 1st
Registration Forms
Sebastopol Charter Fee Explanation
You can register via email at childcare@scfymca.org or in person in the membership office at the Main Y:
1111 College Ave
Santa Rosa CA 95404
Yulupa & Strawberry families please note, due to high demand at these schools, we will collect all registrants July 1st-July 12th. If we have more registrants then we have spots available, we will have a lottery for all families that submitted forms July 1st-12th. It will not be "first come first served" during these dates. We will inform the Yulupa & Strawberry families On July 15th of their enrollment status based on the lottery.
Parent Forms
(This form must be turned in directly to the after school site before or on the 1st day the child is attending.)
Program Philosophy
The Y School Recreation program provides a safe and supervised environment that supports and offers extended educational, enrichment, and recreational activities. Each day the program provides a variety of activities for participants to choose from - homework help, sports, cooking, games, and arts & crafts.
At the YMCA Preschool and school-age Before and After School Recreation programs we seek to expand children’s potential by providing a supportive, safe, creative, fun environment in which they can develop socially, intellectually, physically and emotionally.
Our program objectives are:
- To provide a program of creative, appealing learning experiences for children through supervised recreational activities.
- To provide an opportunity for the child’s development of self-confidence and a foundation for socialization skills.
- To create an environment that fosters opportunities for the development of the child in the areas of: Healthy & Nutrition, Physical Education, Skills Development, Interpersonal Relationships, Self-Awareness & Confidence, Self-Sufficiency, and Academic Skills.
- To provide opportunities for children to develop an understanding of self and others and to develop social skills in a warm, positive, respectful and supportive environment.
- To support and strengthen the family by providing opportunities for families to share experiences and values, and to broaden their sense of community with other families.
- Our goal is to meet the needs of families by offering safe, accessible and affordable programs.
Programs are open from school dismissal times until 6 PM.
The YMCA school-age Child Care program is available to children K-6th grade who are enrolled in one of the following schools
Rohnert Park |
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Site Name |
Address |
Phone |
Director |
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Monte Vista Elementary School | 1400 Magnolia Ave. Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 888-4658 | Cendy Tovar | |
Marguerite Hahn Elementary School | 825 Hudis St. Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 584-8294 | Tracy Morrow | |
Evergreen Elementary School | 1125 Emily Ave. Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 494-1900 | Cendy Tovar | |
Richard Crane Elementary School | 1290 Southwest Blvd., Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 331-2213 | Hunter Pemberton | |
University Elementary School at La Fiesta | 8511 Liman Way, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 888-4659 | Tracy Morrow | |
Santa Rosa |
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Site Name |
Address |
Phone |
Director |
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Yulupa Elementary School | 2250 Mesquite Dr. Santa Rosa, CA 95476 | (707) 575-5219 | Shevaun Thompson | |
Strawberry Elementary School | 2311 Horseshoe Dr. Santa Rosa, CA 95405 | (707) 888-4654 | Shevaun Thompson | |
Jack London Elementary School | 2707 Francisco Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 | (707) 578-1584 | Tifani Serra-Pemberton | |
Olivet Elementary School | 1825 Willowside Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95401 | (707) 544-3309 | Kristina Briant | |
Morrice Schaefer Charter School | 1370 San Miguel Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 | (707) 579-9558 | Kristina Briant | |
St. Rose Elementary School | 4300 Old Redwood Hwy Santa Rosa, CA 95403 | (707) 545-0379 | Tifani Serra-Pemberton | |
Sonoma |
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Site Name |
Address |
Phone |
Director |
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Prestwood Elementary School | 343 E. MacArthur St. Sonoma, CA 95476 | (707) 935-1793 | Stacey Midgley | |
Sebastopol |
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Site Name |
Address |
Phone |
Director |
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Sebastopol Charter | 1111 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA 95472 | 707-945-8483 | Riley Smith |
Asset Development
The more assets young people have, the more likely they will grow up to be caring, competent, responsible adults. The more assets youth have, the better their chances for contributing to society and finding a meaningful purpose in life.
On average, young people with more assets engage in fewer negative, high-risk behaviors such as using drugs and alcohol or having premarital sex.
They exhibit more positive behaviors such as succeeding in school, assuming leadership roles and valuing diversity, as well as demonstrate resilience in the face of challenges, stresses, and difficult situations
Here are some examples of how the Sonoma County Family YMCA continues to help broaden a young person's experiences and build assets:
- 99% of YMCA youth have support from an adult other than their own parents
- 99% of YMCA youth value honesty and begin to act accordingly
- 98% of YMCA youth report having high self-esteem
- 97% of YMCA youth read at least 30 minutes per day
- 96% of YMCA youth show interest in making the community a better place
YMCA National Initiatives
Abundant Assets Alliance
Strengthening the capacity of YMCAs and their communities to provide young people with the support and experiences they need to become healthy, caring and competent adults.
YMCA of the USA, YMCA Canada, and Search Institute combined their vast experience and resources to develop a holistic, systematic approach to improving young people's lives that involves the entire community. The Alliance was formally established in 2001, but YMCAs have been building assets since the Y movement was founded.
Diversity Initiative
Practicing inclusion by valuing the diversity of all people within YMCA associations and their communities.
In the late 1990s, the North American Urban Group of YMCAs began exploring ways for associations to become more culturally competent and inclusive. They formed a 12-person task force to assess cultures within YMCAs and make recommendations for improvement. The work of the task force built the foundation for today's YMCA National Diversity.