Our Programs
The Boys & Girls Club of Wooster offers before school, after school, and summer camp programs for youth in grades K-8.
Questions? Email us at [email protected]
About Our Programs
Before School Program
for 5th-7th graders only
About Before School
Our Before School Program is located at Edgewood Middle School and is open to Edgewood Middle School students only.
Hours of Operation:
- 6:45am-7:45am
Cost:
- Full Rate = $25/month
- Partial Assistance = $15/month
- Maximum Assistance = $0/month (free)
Go to the Member Registration tab for a membership application for the current school year.
After School Program
for K-8th graders
About After School
Our After School Program is located at our Club at Edgewood Middle School.
At this time, only youth who go to Parkview Elementary, Melrose Elementary, Edgewood Middle School, and Wooster High School, are permitted to attend our after school program.
The school district provides a shuttle from the following schools at dismissal:
- Parkview Elementary
- Melrose Elementary
- Wooster High School
Hours of Operation: 2:18pm-6:00pm
Cost:
- Full Rate = $25/month
- Partial Assistance = $15/month
- Maximum Assistance = $0/month (free)
Go to the Member Registration tab for a membership application for the current school year.
Summer Camp
for youth who have completed Kindergarten thru 7th grade.
About Summer Camp
Our Summer Camp is located at our Club at Edgewood Middle School.
Summer Camp registration opens to current school year Club members in mid-March.
Summer Camp registration opens to the public in early April.
Registration is first come, first served. A waitlist is created when capacity is reached.
Hours of Operation: TBD
Cost:
- Full Rate = $80/week per child
- Partial Assistance = $40/week per child
- Maximum Assistance = $5/week per child
At Club, our youth find a place where they feel valued and understood.
Club youth develop meaningful relationships with peers and adults. Staff members actively cultivate such relationships to ensure that every member feels connected to one or more peer adults, as well as peers. Youth are accepted for who they are and encouraged to do their best.
Serving Over 1,000 Youth in the Wooster Community Since 2014.
Safe, Positive Environment
Club staff, facilities, program and age-appropriate settings create stability and a sense of physical and emotional safety for members. The Club provides structure and clearly defines acceptable behaviors.
Fun
The Club provides a place for young people to learn, play and grow. Games, activities and peer interactions keep the atmosphere fun and light. Educational games and group activities help make learning fun
Opportunities, Expectations + Recognition
Club youth acquire physical, social, technological, artistic and life skills. Staff members establish and reinforce high expectations and help young people do well in school. The Club recognizes and supports self-worth and accomplishments, and showcases young people’s achievements.