Greater Austin YMCA Cuts Ribbon On New Tomorrow Academy Early Education Center In Four Points

Published On: January 28, 2025Categories: Blog

Launch of new childcare model to address urgent need among working families

AUSTIN—The Greater Austin YMCA has cut the ribbon on its first YMCA Tomorrow AcademyTM early education center to help address the urgent need for childcare among working families in the area. The event took place Friday, January 24, 2025, at the Y’s new facility in the Four Points area of Northwest Austin, located at 8300 North FM 620 in The Trails at 620 shopping complex, and was followed by a community open house and guided tours.

Greater Austin YMCA leadership and community partners cut the ribbon at Tomorrow Academy.

New Austin City Council members Marc Duchen (District 10) and Krista Laine (District 6) provided remarks to commemorate the event. Colleen and Jim Clark were also on hand from The Schmetterling Foundation, whose $3 million gift supported opening the new center.

“Today marks the culmination of more than two years of planning as our YMCA envisions a new model for childcare in our community,” said Reagan Nash, Greater Austin YMCA Metro Board Chair. “We recognize the urgent need for more quality care across our region, and we’re doing our part to expand our reach.”

Nash said the YMCA Tomorrow Academy is the first of several additional facilities that will serve up to 1,000 area children by 2030. This is also the first of a three-phase plan that will ultimately deliver a new full-facility YMCA to Four Points.

YMCA Tomorrow Academy will provide a nurturing learning environment designed to help each child thrive from 6 weeks to 5 years old. Interested families can register for tours now at https://www.austinymca.org/childcare/tomorrow-academy/, and classes will begin in March 2025.

“We’re creating a unique constellation of care that starts with the proprietary YMCA Playing to Learn Curriculum,” said Jason Gindele, Chief Youth Development Officer at the Greater Austin YMCA. “We’ll foster curiosity, build critical thinking and creativity, and support social and emotional growth.”

Gindele said the Y will offer eight classrooms and focus on early literacy, STEM, creative arts and nature play. The Y will complement the curriculum with personalized learning paths, one-on-one support, small group activities and responsive teaching.

Another unique feature of the Tomorrow Academy will be the wrap-around enrichment programs that the Y is known for, which will be woven into the program, such as family wellness, health and nutrition, as well as safety and hygiene and parent-teacher engagement.

“We would not be here today if not for the generosity of Colleen and Jim Clark of The Schmetterling Foundation, whose $3 million gift made this possible,” said Kathy Kuras, President & CEO of the Greater Austin YMCA. “They are transformational leaders and philanthropists, supporting one of the most important life-changing experiences – getting a strong start in life through quality early education.”

Kuras said the opening of YMCA Tomorrow Academy is the first of a three-phase plan to bring a full-facility Y to Four Points.

“Over the past 18 months, we’ve gathered input on what the community needs, with affordable, high-quality childcare rising to the top of the list,” Kuras said. “But we also know that we will need to raise an additional $12 million to bring the full community vision to life. That is where the Y is asking for help and rallying of the community.”

This vision for the project, which totals $22 million, will take shape in three phases over the next 18 to 24 months. Following the opening of the YMCA Tomorrow Academy, the second phase will focus on the facility’s extensive outdoor spaces, with a swimming pool, splash pad and playground, sport courts that include basketball, pickleball and futsal, as well as outdoor fitness and family gathering spaces.

Phase Three will encompass the indoor fitness center, with curated health & wellness studios, high-intensity training and YMCA360 virtual production space. The LAB will be a place where kids explore their creativity through everything from STEM and tech to cooking and art. Explorer PointTM will offer drop-in care and parent-child co-play opportunities in an environment resembling a mini-children’s museum. The Y will also provide a coworking lounge as well as gathering spots to help incubate the many entrepreneurial ventures in Four Points.

Exterior of YMCA Tomorrow Academy at Four Points and future fitness center.

“Volunteers play a key role in bringing a new Y to a local community,” Kuras said,” Kuras said. “So, we’re assembling a Capital Campaign Board of area leaders who will help us engage the surrounding neighborhoods and homeowner groups and support fundraising so they can feel ownership in the project.”

 Local business leader Pete Dwyer of Dwyer Realty, a resident of Steiner Ranch, will lead Capital Campaign Board efforts. Kuras, who lives in the Four Points area, says the timeline for opening each phase will depend on the community’s support for the project, but initial interest has been strong.

“Four Points is a wonderful collection of neighborhoods, churches, schools and businesses,” she says. “But the one thing people say is missing is a central hub where everyone can come together, and that’s one thing the Y is especially good at creating: community.”

Located on RM 620 between Anderson Mill and RM 2222, the site had previously served as a Children’s Learning Adventure Child Care Center. The property is 9 acres, and the building was completed in 2016. In addition to the structure, the property currently includes a variety of outdoor amenities, bringing the total area of programmable space to 55,000 square feet.

To learn more details about the Tomorrow Academy or about supporting the YMCA’s project in Four Points, visit https://www.austinymca.org/childcare/tomorrow-academy/.

All opinions expressed here are those of their authors and/or contributors and not of their employer. Any questions or concerns regarding the content found here may be sent to info@austinymca.org