At a Glance
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About Hailey Elementary School
YMCA After School at Hailey Elementary
Located on the Hailey Elementary campus, this YMCA-operated program provides a seamless transition from the classroom to a structured afternoon environment. The curriculum, "Path with a Purpose," integrates STEM activities through a partnership with Scholastic and emphasizes physical health using the CATCH Kids Club model. Students also engage in social-emotional learning (SEL) to build character and community skills while remaining in a familiar school setting. The program serves children ages 5 to 12 until 6:30 PM each school day. Healthy snacks are provided daily, focusing on whole grains and fresh fruit. While the program benefits from the security and facilities of the Conroe ISD campus, it remains a separate enrollment through the YMCA of Greater Houston, requiring a membership for participation.
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Safety Record
No safety concerns or major violations were found specifically for the Hailey Elem/YMCA location. The program is licensed and monitored by the Texas Health and Human Services (HHS), and a general survey by the YMCA of Greater Houston reports that 92% of parents feel their children are physically and emotionally safe in their programs.
Parent Reputation
The location has a strong reputation primarily linked to its host school, Hailey Elementary, which holds high ratings (approx. 4.7/5) from parents on platforms like Niche and GreatSchools. While site-specific reviews for the YMCA after-school program are limited, parents generally praise the school's supportive community and dedicated staff.
Staff Insights
Employee reviews for YMCA locations in The Woodlands are generally positive, with ratings between 3.5/5 and 5.0/5. Staff frequently mention a supportive, family-like work environment and a rewarding experience working with children, though some reviews for the broader YMCA of Greater Houston organization highlight concerns regarding low pay and high turnover.





