




Benito Martinez Elementary
At a Glance
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About Benito Martinez Elementary
Benito Martinez After School Program
Benito Martinez After School has served the El Paso community for over 30 years, providing a dependable environment for children from Pre-K through school age. Located on-site at Benito Martinez Elementary, the program offers a seamless transition for students from the classroom to after-school care. The facility includes access to the school cafeteria and specialized programs like robotics, ensuring children are both safe and engaged during the afternoon hours. Operated by the YWCA El Paso, the program is a Texas Rising Star 2-star rated center. While children benefit from organized play and academic support, parents can appreciate the long-standing history of the operation and its commitment to local military families as a Purple Star Designated campus. Registration typically opens in early spring, with snacks provided daily to all participants.
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Safety Record
No safety concerns, licensing violations, or legal issues were found for the Benito Martinez After School program (License #413355). The facility is a Texas Rising Star (TRS) 2-star rated center and has maintained its license since September 1992. The host campus, Benito Martinez Elementary, has a current school-wide improvement plan aimed at reducing bullying-related incidents.
Parent Reputation
The program has a neutral-to-positive reputation, primarily by association with Benito Martinez Elementary, which is rated as an 'above average' public school with a 'B' grade from Niche. No parent reviews or complaints were found on major review platforms like Google or Yelp. The school is also recognized as a Purple Star Designated School for its commitment to military-connected families.
Staff Insights
No specific employee reviews were found for the after-school program staff. However, the host school reports a stable faculty with a low mobility rate and an average of 11 to 13 years of experience per teacher. The campus employs approximately 37 teachers and 12 educational aides.
