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About Myrtle Cooper Elementary
YWCA Myrtle Cooper After School
Managed by YWCA El Paso, this program provides a seamless transition from the school day to enrichment. Located directly on the Myrtle Cooper Elementary campus, the curriculum centers on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) and Social Emotional Learning. Children have access to unique resources like the Gamer Galaxy, which introduces them to emerging technologies such as virtual reality and Ozobots, fostering both creativity and technical skills. The program is designed to support working families by offering care until 6:00 PM and accepting child care subsidies. A PM snack is provided daily, adhering to USDA nutritional guidelines. With its 4-star Texas Rising Star certification, the program emphasizes a commitment to high-quality standards in child care and early education within a familiar school environment.
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Safety Record
No specific safety concerns, major incidents, or legal issues were found in public records or news reports for this location. The program is a state-licensed child care center (License #1623738) and maintains a 4-star rating from Texas Rising Star (TRS), indicating a high level of compliance with state quality and safety standards.
Parent Reputation
No parent reviews were found for this specific location on major platforms such as Google, Yelp, or Facebook. General sentiment for the YWCA El Paso after-school programs is positive regarding their curriculum, but most specific feedback for the Myrtle Cooper site is unavailable.
Staff Insights
While no employee reviews were found for the Myrtle Cooper location specifically, general feedback for YWCA El Paso staff indicates a positive culture and rewarding work with children. Some employees across the organization have noted low pay for the workload and limited opportunities for advancement, often describing it as a good entry-level position.





