Ball State, YMCA Partnership Repurposes Mitchell Elementary Into Early Childhood Education and Family Center

The former Mitchell Elementary School located at 2809 W. PurdueThe former Mitchell Elementary School located at 2809 W. Purdue in Muncie. Photo by: Mike Rhodes

By: Ball State Marketing & Communications—

Muncie, IN – A closed elementary school in the heart of Muncie’s Halteman Village neighborhood will be repurposed into a child care center for infants to age 5, thanks to a new partnership between Ball State University and the YMCA of Muncie.

Ball State will soon begin renovating the former Mitchell Elementary School. When renovations are finished this August, the facility will house programs currently offered by the YMCA’s Apple Tree Child Development Center and Ball State’s Child Study Center.

“The innovative integration of these two programs will benefit the entire community, particularly in preparing children for kindergarten,” said Ball State President Geoffrey S. Mearns. “Reimagined as the Mitchell Early Childhood and Family Center, the facility will be a model for child care centers.”

Expanding early childhood options and actively promoting kindergarten readiness is in the Muncie Action Plan, and the subsequent BY5 Early Childhood Initiative, as one of the most important factors in the health of the local community’s economy.

“The creation of the new child care center is a major step forward for the community, providing a state-of-the-art facility for Muncie’s youngest residents,” said Chad Zaucha, president and chief executive officer of the Muncie YMCA.

“This is a tremendous opportunity to enhance our programming in a modern facility,” he said. “We look forward to partnering with the Ball State Teachers College’s Child Study Center, which will provide our families with additional opportunities to help foster the next generation of local residents.”

The former Mitchell Elementary School located at 2809 W. Purdue in Muncie.

The former Mitchell Elementary School property located at 2809 W. Purdue in Muncie. Photo by: Mike Rhodes

The Mitchell Early Childhood and Family Center will capture the essence of the Apple Tree Child Development Center and Ball State’s Child Study Center in a new, innovative approach.

Highlights of the partnership include:

  • Model environment for child care centers.
  • Developmentally appropriate, Reggio-inspired, whole-child focused curriculum.
  • Professional development and practical experience for future educators as student-teachers engage in the classrooms with children.
  • Family engagement support and resources.
  • Opportunities for Ball State faculty and student research.
  • Ball State faculty support from the Department of Early Childhood, Youth, and Family Studies in the Teachers College.
  • Complimentary YMCA family membership for enrolled families to focus on building healthy spirit, mind, and body.

Enrollment in the programs is on a first-come, first-serve basis, with financial assistance available to those families that qualify. For more information about the partnership, visit bsu.edu/bettertogether in the coming weeks.

Mitchell Elementary School was closed in 2017 by Muncie Community Schools (“MCS”) as part of an effort to financially stabilize the district. Ball State acquired the school and other MCS properties in 2018.

 

About Ball State University

Founded in 1918 and located in Muncie, Ball State is one of Indiana’s signature universities and an economic driver for the state. Ball State’s nearly 22,000 students come from all over Indiana, the nation, and the world, and its 780-acre campus is large enough to accommodate premier facilities and 19 NCAA Division I sports but small enough to ensure the friendliness, personal attention, and access that are the hallmarks of the University.

 

About the Y
The Y is one of the nation’s leading non-profits strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA of Muncie has served Delaware and Kosciusko Counties since 1881, with an excellent track record of providing quality mission driven programs that enrich the lives of all people in spirit, mind and body. In 2018 the YMCA served more than 16,000 unduplicated men, women and children while providing more than $458,000 in financial assistance to ensure everyone has access to life changing YMCA programs.  Visit the Y online at www.muncieymca.org or on Facebook @YMCA of Muncie.