Baldwinsville Kinder Kids

An enrichment program for children in Baldwinsville School District who attend 1/2 day kindergarten and require 1/2 day child care. We believe that your child should have a safe, fun and nurturing environment to come to everyday. It is our goal to stimulate your child's mind through various activities that promote creativity and foster social, emotional and physical growth.

This program is licensed and registered with the New York State Office of Child and Family Services.

Program highlights...

-Quality, affordable licensed care
-Caring and nurturing staff
-Nutritious snacks
-Group games, Team building, physical activities
-FREE family membership with YMCA of Greater Syracuse
-Transportation provided by the Baldwinsville School District  

2011 Kinder Kids Club Registration Form



Baldwinsville School Age Care

The Baldwinsville YMCA Learning through Discovery  experience will allow youth to build their own interests through hands-on activities and project-based learning experiences designed to promote group dynamics and nurture innate curiosity.

Our programs are designed to provide learning opportunities and concrete, positive experiences and qualities to build "developmental assets" in our kids and youth. These assets help young people make wise decisions, choose positive paths and grow up competent, caring and responsible.

School Age Child Care- Available at VanBuren Elementary, Palmer Elementary, Reynolds Elementary, Ray Middle School, and West Entry Road location (serving Elden and McNamara children). 

2011 - 2012 SACC Registration Form


Vacation Day Registration Form

Half Day Registration Form


Inclement Weather Policy


Baldwinsville Summer Odyssey

Locations: Baldwinsville
Ages: 4 yrs - 12 yrs
YMCA Summer Odyssey is about fun, field trips, making friends, and much more. Children ages 4-12 can enter a safe environment where we love to have fun and enjoy an active & social environment. The choice is yours, you can pick one week or all 9.  


  
Contact Info:
School Age Director: Lesley Wilcox