![]() Responses from school districts have been mixed, with some - such as Duanesburg and Schalmont - saying they are in constant communication with the YMCA to get a handle on the before-and after-school-staffing situation, and other districts expressing surprise. However, the YMCA relied on staff from administrative offices to fill some positions last year, Anastasio said. Last school year, the YMCA provided before- and after-school care for 1,672 students, and no programs opened late, according to Emily Lang Anastasio, director of marketing for the Capital District YMCA. “This year, I think we were cautiously optimistic that coming out of the pandemic and it being more endemic, that we would see folks more interested in working for the YMCA.” “Since the pandemic, this has been our norm,” Siebert said.
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