212-00 23rd Ave. Bayside, NY 11360
Phone 718-423-6111
Fax 718-423-9850
Email BTC@SFY.ORG
New member promotion available!
$75 off of a Family membership
$50 off of an Individual
Sessions
Enrollment is for the school year,
September to May
Ages 2.9 by September 1
3 half days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday
9:00-11:50 AM
5 half days, Monday-Friday
9:00-11:50 AM
3 extended days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday
9:00 AM -2:00 PM
Ages
3.9 by September 1
5 extended days, Monday-Friday
9:00 AM -2:00 PM
at Bay Terrace, we also will offer 5 days 9-2 for three and four year olds.
3's are 2.9 by sept. 4's class have to be 3.9 by sept.
Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director, 718-423-6111 x224 JGrabowski@sfy.org
- Our after school programs are designed to offer a safe, supervised, recreational program during after school hours for children of working parents.
-Ages Kindergarten - 6th Grade
-Monday thru Friday, 2:30 - 6:00pm
-Transportation provided from are schools, call for details
-Daily snack provided
-Structured homework time / teachers provided for homework supervision
-Exciting activities such as cooking, sports, drama, arts & crafts and more!
-Enrichment activities highlighting literacy and socio-economic awareness
*Program begins first day of NYC pubic schools and closes the last day of NYC public schools.
*Program is licensed by the NYC Dept of Health and is approved for vouchers b the Agency for Child Development and the Human Resources Administration.
*Transportation to Hebrew School is available to local synagogues at an additional yearly fee.
Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director JGrabowski@sfy.org
*PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE TO PS169 STUDENTS ONLY
-Morning drop off at the Y beginning at 7am
-Breakfast given daily, choice of cereal, milk and juice. Surprise hot breakfast weekly!
-Kids play games and relax in the morning before school.
-Accompaniment to PS169 for the beginning of the school day.
After School Program for Children with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, & Mild Autistic Spectrum Disorders
An after-school program at the Bay Terrace Center, is specifically designed to meet the needs of elementary school children with learning disabilities, ADHD, ADD, and mild artistic spectrum disorders. Project Child offers the opportunity for children to enjoy safe, supportive and successful after-school experiences. Children participate in educational, recreational and socialization activities, including arts & crafts, cooking and gym time.
Contact (718) 423-6111 x228. BTC@sfy.org
This project is made possible by a grant from UJA-Federation of NY and The J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation.
718-423-6111 BTC@sfy.org
The Samuel Field Y is proud to work with The Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in offering social skills programs. The program includes a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) structure of teaching skills and will focus on skills such as non-verbal communication, social initiation, problem solving and coping. Children are placed in groups consisting of 5 - 8 children according to age and current areas of strength and concern. Groups meet once weekly for an hour and a half. Help your child carry the skills home through participation in a voluntary parent discussion group that will meet for a half hour with our trained staff.
Jessica Grabowski. MA. Site Director 718-423-6111 Ext.224 JGrabowski@sfy.org
-FREE ADMISSION!
-Held at PS169 in Bay Terrace, bring your friends to play basketball, ping-pong or just hang with your friends!
-Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-9pm at PS169,
-NYC teachers staff the program and are available for informal homework help.
-FREE S.A.T. prep class! Juniors and Seniors in high school, Winter Session Class will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008.
Call Jessica at 718-423-6111 Ext.224 for registration information.
-This program is made possible through support from the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development.
Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director 718-423-6111 JGrabowski@sfy.org
-The Y has trained Outreach workers in areas where at-risk teens congregate providing information and referral, crisis intervention , conflict mediation, individual group and family counseling.
-Our Outreach workers act as liaisons between the teens and their community, schools, police, community agencies and or merchants.
-This program is made possible by the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and SCAN NY.
Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director JGrabowski@sfy.org
-Great for swimming, exercising and socializing with friends!
-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00am - 12:00pm at the Bay Club, 2 Bay Club Dr. Bayside NY 11360.
-Utilize the newly renovated locker rooms, sauna, whirlpool and steam room.
-Senior Swim runs through May.
-Fridays at 10am join our "AQUACIZE" class offering shallow water movements that build agility, flexibility and cardio!
-Call Jessica or Eileen for further information on fees and inquire about our Silver Sneakers enrollment program that may qualify you to attend for FREE through your own health insurance plan.
Barbara Kossove, BS, Director Early Childhood Services
Fall 2010
-Parents and children celebrate the festival of Sukkot with an evening of family fun arts and crafts, storytelling and refreshments in the Sukkah.
-For more information contact Barbara Kossove at 718-423-6111 x225 BKossove@sfy.org