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Spring Valley YMCA at Perkiomen Valley South Elementary
Basic Information
Address: 200 East Third Avenue (Route 113)
Collegeville, Pa. 19426
Email: ddoherty@fvymca.org
Phone Number: 610-489-0120
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Additional Information
Focus: k-5th grades, Before and After School care
Sponsor:
YMCA
Director: Donna Doherty
Schools Served: PV South Elememtary
School District: Perkiomen Valley
County: Montgomery
Schedule: 7-9 am and 3-6pm
Ages: 5-11
Setting:
Cafeteria and stage area, playground and gym
Program Highlights:
Homework support, care on days off. Swimming at the main YMCA provided free once every 6 weeks.
Support Services:
Supported by school district
Activities:
Art, science, math, books, building, drama, games, physical fitness, writing, playground and gym.
Field Trip Destinations: Swimming, bowling, park, Jungle climbing
Program Information:
Director has certification in Early Childhood as well as Elementary Education, a Directors' Credetial and 15 years experience. Staff is knowledgable, well trained and most have worked for the YMCA for over 6 years. Each of them works closely with the school staff in matters such as homework, special needs, the childrens activities and creates the circle of care that includes parents, school and afterschool.
Slogan: We build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.