

Step 2: Choose you location below and click on the "PRE-REGISTER TODAY!" button Step 1: View our available School Age locations below. Our core values are Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. The YMCA places a heavy emphasis on the social and emotional development of children.
#INDIAN RIFFLE ELEMENTARY FULL#
Our program nurtures the spirit, mind, and body, giving children the ability to develop and reach their full potential. The YMCA’s Before and After School Care Program serves children from kindergarten to age 12 within a number of public, private, parochial, and charter schools in Dayton and the Greater Miami Valley area. so I have seen and continue to see firsthand how well the Beavercreek City School system has educated and taken care of my girls.When you need convenient and affordable before and after-school care or remote learning options, this program is for you.

I am very involved in both my daughters' schooling, going into the classrooms, observing interactions, going on field trips, meetings with teachers, etc. My younger daughter's teachers have made sure that her advanced skills have been nurtured and that she is given the tools and individualized attention she needs to keep on nurturing her talents. She is advanced for her age, so I can attest to a different experience (from my older, special needs daughter)-and it's just as good. She has had different teachers than my older daughter, and they have been great as well. During this second experience with Main, my opinion has not changed-it's still an excellent school. I can also speak of my experience of Main with my younger daughter, who has attended Main since Kindergarten and is now in second grade. The physical, occupational, and speech therapists were also kind, helpful, and attentive to her needs. The intervention specialists really worked with her to help her achieve her fullest potential, every day, every year. The para-educators (aides) who helped her daily were so caring and nurturing. They truly cared not just about her education, but her everyday physical and mental well-being. My older daughter is a Special Needs student on an IEP and I cannot express enough how well the teachers and staff took care of her all her years at Main (from Kindergarten on). Our experiences with Main have been the best. I have one daughter who went to Main and is now a Sophomore at the high school, and currently have a younger daughter who is a second grader at Main. Are we to foster an attitude of ignorance and dismissiveness every time they reach out for help? What kind of future does this leave for our children? Posted by a parent on How are we to establish trust and faith in our children when their every attempt at reaching out for help is dismissed? Children are our future. This school needs a better principal, one who will actually do their job in not only furthering the education of students, but also listen to and protect those who bring concerns of bullying to their attention. To read my child no longer trusts adults in protecting her from those who bully and threaten her and believes suicide to be a solution since her concerns were dismissed multiple times by Ms. I was left breathless and heartbroken to read my daughter, who is only 10 years old, had written multiple times that suicide is something she has contemplated due to the repeated bullying, and lack of response from the principal in dealing with the matter. Most alarming is when I discovered my child's diary, and being a parent curious as to how her daughter is dealing with everything, read it.

Beiter has been made aware of this on multiple occasions and dismisses it every time. Beiter it was dismissed as "kids being kids." Now, my daughter, who once loved school, cries every morning before she has to go and begs me to please not make her go, because she fears the bullying. When she was bullied and my daughter finally gained the nerve to report it to Ms. The experience my child had at this school has tarnished her view towards trusting adults particularly those in charge such as Ms.
