Yerba Buena Gardens Child Development Center 790 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
About the Business
Yerba Buena Gardens Child Development Center is a school located at 790 Folsom Street in San Francisco, California. As part of South of Market Child Care, Inc. (SOMACC), the institution is dedicated to providing exceptional early care, education, and comprehensive family support services to children and families in the South of Market neighborhood and surrounding communities. The center offers safe and nurturing environments for children to learn and grow. Contact us at 415.820.3500 or [email protected] to learn more about our programs and services.
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Location & Phone number
790 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:30
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:30
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:30
Friday:
08:00 - 17:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Nice little park with a merry go around ride for the kids."
"Our experience with SOMACC has been great, the teachers work very hard to provide a stimulating environment and lots of activities. We love the weekly updates on class activities. It's a great facility with lots of outdoor space attached to the classrooms."
"We are so grateful to have had the opportunity to send our two children to SOMACC YBG. Our family has been at the school for five years, and the experience has been truly wonderful. The teachers and staff are loving skilled. Everything about the school is designed to support the children of working families from a wide variety of backgrounds. From the airy urban oasis of a campus, to the full-time schedule, to dental checks, to services in many languages, SOMACC walks the walk. I have worked in nonprofits and in education my entire career and have never encountered an organization that so embodies the best of what our diverse society and community could be. I will be eternally grateful for the opportunity to be part of the wonderful school."
"Our child has been at SOMACC YBG for years and there is nowhere he and we would rather be. Everyone is just wonderful as they always have been from the start. In many ways its all about the kids, but at the same time, everyone's (Support staff, teachers', substitutes', custodians', community program staff, parents', etc) well being is taken care of because SOMACC cares about the child's relationship to their entire community. There's not room to name everyone, but thank you to Director Jennifer for always responding to parents concerns and leading Friday dance party; Joy, Roxy and Melinda for running administration so well; Simone for caring for our kids safety and individual development; Rod and family center staff for community building and outreach; SOMACC PAC for your dedication to enriching the kids' lives; and of course Teachers Saima, Winnie, Tina, Holly, Jasmine, Jenny, Tuba, and all the teachers for caring so much about all the kids development and well being. At school, when the older kids were graduating to kindergarten we talked to our son about graduating to other schools someday and how one day he might go to schools with names like Oxford and Cambridge. He responded that while he wants to go to kindergarten, he wished he could stay at Somacc forever. In case it’s helpful for anyone on the fence about starting school at this time, we have been very confident in the schools safety protocols. As a reformed germaphobe, I would not have sent my child back if I did not feel he was safe and it is now coming up on a full year he has been back safely in class. The children are very resilient, adaptable, and able to wear their masks all day. The rooms have extremely high ceilings and full doors allowing plenty of ventilation in addition to the air filters and hvac. Much of the children’s time is spent outdoors since the play yard is enormous and the classrooms each have a large balcony play area. The space is truly amazing and we’d all be lucky to spend all day in such a wide open sky/green grass area in the midst of downtown. Meals are individually sealed and no child ever goes home hungry. While the pandemic has meant that many of the great families moved away, new wonderful families have joined and my child has enjoyed getting to know all the little babies to all the older kids. We miss that the pandemic means we‘ve had to put a hold on the regular multi-age play yard activities, spring and fall festivals, Friday merry go round rides, all students school bus field trips across the Golden Gate Bridge and nighttime pizza parties (a.k.a.: parents group, dads group and parents committee meetings), but new school activities like letter writing to other classrooms, movie night, sing- a-long Saturdays, and planting in the gardens within the enormous play yard and next door at Yerba Buena Gardens took their place over time. Normal non-pandemic hours at YBG are just incredible for working parents (7:30am-6pm w/ extremely fewer holidays than most schools) though the hours are slightly reduced during the pandemic. I know former Somacc families that still talk about missing Somacc a year after leaving the country due to the pandemic."
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