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PROGRAM ANALYSIS

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| CITY OF MORGAN HILL

The CRC’s programming and services are shaped by the "Developmental Assets" framework focused

on helping adults connect with youth in a positive way that helps young people thrive. Established by

the Search Institute, the Developmental Assets framework is a widely used approach to childhood and

adolescent development.

PRESCHOOL

Preschool programs include Little Learners, an enrichment program for 3-to-4-year- olds offered two

days per week; Kinder Learners, a program for 4-to-5-year-olds offers three days per week; and

Afternoon Preschool for 3-to-5-year-olds offered three days per week. The City also offers a variety of

preschool age sport offerings, including munchkin sports, which are introductions to soccer and

basketball and Mini Me Parent/Tot fitness, a drop-in fitness class. In addition to the City’s offerings,

Kids Love Soccer offers a Mommy/Daddy and Me Soccer class, and Preschool camp sessions are

offered throughout the summer.

TEEN PROGRAMS

In addition to the City’s youth program offerings, which encompass teens, the City also offers a set of

programs that are specifically designed for and targeted at teens. The City’s teen program offerings

include aquatics, camps, fitness, sports and active recreation and special interest programs. Some of

the specific teen programs include karate, volleyball, tennis (drop-in, private lessons, and group

lessons), skateboard and BMX (private and group lessons), sports specific personal training, and CPR

and Lifeguard training. The Youth Action Council (YAC) is a City program through which teens

represent their peers and create programs and special events. The events are designed for teens to

connect with one another and other members of the community. The YAC is an opportunity for youth

to gain leadership training and for the community to build capacity among its youth.

The Teen Center, operated by the YMCA through the partnership at the CRC, offers a range of

activities and programs including homework assistance and craft and social nights. The Teen Center is

available free of charge to students in middle school through high school. It is open 6 days per week

and approximately 20 teens use the center daily. Very few CRC members are using the Teen Center

and those who are, are using it less than once per month.