YMCA of the Triangle

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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
FOR HEALTHY LIVING
FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Expect More at the Y

If you're new to the area, the parent of a rising kindergartner, or just new to the Y, odds are you're hearing unfamiliar words and phrases. So, we compiled this quick guide to help you and your child navigate the language of the YMCA.

We also want you to know you can expect more at the Y, where you'll find our popular programs are engaging, nurturing, safe and fun. 

AFTER SCHOOL

YMCA After School starts at school dismissal and ends at 6 p.m.

BEFORE SCHOOL

The YMCA’s Before School care starts at 7 a.m. Children are dismissed to their classroom at the first bell.

COUNSELORS

At the Y, our counselors are great role models, not babysitters. Our caring counselors do everything from jumping rope to singing songs to playing freeze tag on the playground. They also lend a helping hand with homework or quiet time. Our YMCA staff members receive 30 hours of training before starting at a youth program.

HUDDLES

We organize children into small groups we call huddles. Each huddle is based on age and grade, and each huddle has a fun name. Most importantly, your child will be with children his or her age. Each huddle has one or two counselors to provide supervision.

SAFETY

Keeping your child safe is our top priority. That’s why we maintain low staff-to-child ratios, with a senior staff member always on site and in charge.

We pride ourselves on getting to know each child and parent personally, and we have check-out procedures to ensure that only the people you authorize are allowed to pick up your child.

SUMMER DAY CAMP

The Y loves summer. Check out our full range of summer day camps for kids age 3 - 14. We also have leadership camps for high schoolers.

TEACHER WORKDAYS

These are full-day programs filled with activities for children in grades K-8. We offer Teacher Workdays throughout the year.

TRANSPORTATION

YMCA buses are safe, colorful and full of fun. A YMCA counselor, or two, rides on the bus in addition to the licensed bus driver. The counselors on board lead songs or simple games. It’s not unusual for our buses to arrive with all the children singing. Children in Y programs may ride buses on field trips, or to after school programs, or from before school programs.

TRACKING OUT

Tracking Out (or Intersession) is the YMCA's year-round school program. It's full-day, action-packed fun for elementary and middle school students while they're on break. Full-day programs are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Durham).

Find the YMCA that serves your elementary or middle school.