




Austin Achieve Ms Eac Ymca
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About Austin Achieve Ms Eac Ymca
YMCA After School at Austin Achieve
Located on the Austin Achieve Middle School campus, this YMCA-operated program provides structured after-school care for students. The program is designed to support the whole child through mindfulness, social-emotional learning (SEL), and TEKS-aligned curriculum. As a Texas Rising Star certified site, the program focuses on creating a safe and healthy environment where scholars can feel secure and supported after the school day ends. The facility offers interactive learning centers and access to outdoor play areas, ensuring students have space for both academic engagement and physical activity. Operated by the Greater Austin YMCA, a recognized local leader in childcare, the program provides daily afternoon snacks and accepts child care subsidies to support family accessibility. The on-campus setting allows for a seamless transition from school hours to enrichment activities.
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Safety Record
No specific safety concerns, news incidents, or legal issues were found for this location. The facility is a licensed child care center (License #530967) with a Texas Rising Star (TRS) 3-star quality rating. All staff are required to undergo background checks and maintain CPR and First Aid certifications.
Parent Reputation
The program has a positive reputation among parents, who describe the environment as safe, structured, and healthy. One parent at the Austin Achieve campus specifically noted that their children feel secure in the program. The Greater Austin YMCA, which operates the site, is recognized as a 'Best Place for Working Parents' in the region.
Staff Insights
Staff consist of trained educators and site directors with at least one year of licensed childcare experience. While the YMCA program itself maintains high standards, news reports from February 2024 noted a 'toxic environment' and low morale at the host school, Austin Achieve Public Schools, following significant district-level layoffs, though this did not specifically target YMCA employees.
