Dayton Daily News

Schools, YMCA to open child care program

- By Nancy Bowman Contributi­ng Writer

TROY — The Troy City Schools will offer a beforeand after-school childcare program for students attending three elementary schools beginning in the fall.

The program is being establishe­d thanks to the Miami County YMCA and The Troy Foundation. Its launch was announced Monday at Kyle Elementary School, which along with Cookson Elementary School will host a program for students attending those two schools and Forest Elementary.

The Troy schools do not have any before or after school program now, said David Fong, district communicat­ions coordinato­r.

“We are thrilled to partner with the Miami County YMCA to bring this much-needed service to our students and families,” said Chris Piper, superinten­dent of Troy City Schools. “This program will not only offer childcare but also provide opportunit­ies for academic support and enrichment activities for the students.”

The Troy Foundation will provide a grant for $112,500 for the program from its Priority Needs Fund. This fund was establishe­d to fund grants to address needs identified in a 2020 Community Needs Assessment. That assessment identified childcare among the most pressing need for the community.

“We are looking forward to collaborat­ing with Troy City Schools and The Troy Foundation to launch this pilot program,” said Donn Craig, branch executive, Robinson

Branch of the Miami County YMCA. “By offering beforeand after-school care, we aim to alleviate the childcare burden on families and create a supportive environmen­t where children can learn, grow, and thrive.”

An “affordable fee” will be charged for the program, Craig said, adding that the fee still is being determined. He anticipate­s each site will be able to accommodat­e 40-50 students. The YMCA now is completing the licensing process for a program.

The programs will be offered beginning at 6:30 a.m. and then after school until 5:30 p.m. The goals include providing a safe and enriching environmen­t for students outside of regular school hours, the schools said.

“This pilot is the first step towards helping Troy families secure childcare for their children,” said Melissa Kleptz, foundation president and CEO.

The YMCA has hired Robin Mitzelos as the program director. Teachers will be hired for both locations. Registrati­on for the pilot programs will begin in June. Informatio­n on the registrati­on process will be available soon on the YMCA’s website at www.miamicount­yymca.net or by contacting Craig at 937-440-9622.

The Miami County commission­ers earlier embarked on a project to increase the number of childcare seats within the county. The commission­ers have committed money from the county’s American Rescue Plan, or ARPA, funding for new program or expansion efforts.

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