OUR CLUBHOUSES.

Great futures start at Boys & Girls Clubs. We offer four main clubhouses in Schenectady, NY, including our flagship club the Adeline Wright Graham Clubhouse, in neighborhoods that are sure to be close to you.

Modern two-story building with brick and glass exterior, labeled as The Adeline Wright Graham Boys & Girls Club, with a blue sky background and landscaped front yard.

Adeline Wright Graham Clubhouse

104 Education Drive, Schenectady, NY 12303

(518) 709-1875

Unit Director: Stephanie Lavalley

Program Director: Creig Blyden

  • Monday-Friday

    2:40- 6:30PM (All members)

    2:45- 8PM (Teens)

    9AM- 5PM (No School Days)

  • $10/year

    Must be a member of Boys & Girls Club to enter and participate.

    • Members have use of gymnasium, computer labs, theater, game rooms and program rooms.

    • Afternoon snack, and dinner provided.

    • Scheduled programs and activities as announced.

  • Boys & Girls Club is an Open Door program. Children and teens come and go as they please to and from the facility.

    This means it is the parents’ responsibility to make sure that their child remains at the Club, and does not leave the premises when you expect him/her to be there.

    Boys & Girls Club is not responsible for walking young people to bus stops.

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Rotterdam Clubhouse

721 Curry Road, Schenectady, NY 12306

(518) 355-7440

Unit Director: Julie Rouse

Program Director: Shaquanna Robinson

  • Monday-Friday

    2:30PM - 6:30PM (All members)

    2:30 - 8PM (Teens)

    9AM - 5PM (No School Days)

  • $10/year

    Must be a member of Boys & Girls Club to enter and participate.

    • Members have use of gymnasium, computer labs, theater, game rooms and program rooms.

    • Afternoon snack, and dinner provided.

    • Scheduled programs and activities as announced.

  • Boys & Girls Club is an Open Door program. Children and teens come and go as they please to and from the facility.

    This means it is the parents’ responsibility to make sure that their child remains at the Club, and does not leave the premises when you expect him/her to be there.

    Boys & Girls Club is not responsible for walking young people to bus stops.

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Northside Village Clubhouse

2450 Van Vranken Ave 11-2, Schenectady, NY 12308

(518) 372-3583

Program Director: Alyssa Bailey

  • Monday-Friday

    2:40- 6:30PM

    9AM - 5PM (No School Days)

  • $10/year

    Must be a member of Boys & Girls Club to enter and participate.

    • Members have use of computer lab, game room and program rooms.

    • Afternoon snack, and dinner provided.

    • Scheduled programs and activities as announced.

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Steinmetz Clubhouse

118 Henry Street, Schenectady, NY 12304

(518) 372-3620

Program Director: Faatih Rasul

  • Monday-Friday

    2:40- 6:30PM

    9AM - 5PM (No School Days)

  • $10/year

    Must be a member of Boys & Girls Club to enter and participate.

    • Members have use of computer lab, game room and program room.

    • Afternoon snack, and dinner provided.

    • Scheduled programs and activities as announced.

21ST CENTURY SCHOOL PROGRAMS.

Our After School Programs, in partnership with the Schenectady City School District, include Boys & Girls Clubs staff and SCSD teachers who provide enrichment, recreational, and academic support activities for students afterschool.

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Schenectady High School

1445 The Plaza, Schenectady, NY 12308

Grades Served: 9-12

Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:30-6:30PM

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Central Park Middle School

421 Elm Street, Schenectady, NY 12304

Grades Served: 6-8

Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:30-6:30PM

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Mont Pleasant Middle School

1121 Forest Road, Schenectady, NY 12303

Grades Served: 6-8

Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:30-6:30PM

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Oneida Middle School

1629 Oneida Street, Schenectady, NY 12308

Grades Served: 6-8

Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:30-6:30PM

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William C Keane Elementary School

1252 Albany Street, Schenectady, NY 12304

Grades Served: 1-5

Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:40-5:40PM

COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS.

Children in grades K thru 5 can participate in our after school programs at area schools. Our school programs support social and academic development, create a sense of belonging, promote physical health, build confidence, and provide a safe and supportive environment for children and youth in Schenectady.

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Lincoln Elementary School

2 Robinson Street, Schenectady, NY 12304

Grades Served: K-5

Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:40-5:40PM

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Paige Elementary School

1252 Albany Street, Schenectady, NY 12304

Grades Served: K-5

Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:40-5:40PM

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Pleasant Valley Elementary School

1097 Forest Road, Schenectady, NY 12303

Grades Served: K-5

Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:40-5:40PM