Elmer Wolfe Elementary School
ABC Care Center – Elmer Wolfe Elementary School
At the ABC Care Center at Elmer Wolfe Elementary School children benefit from a structured daily schedule mixed with teacher-led and student-led activities. Our program provides homework assistance, supervised free play and team games in the school’s large gymnasium and two outdoor playgrounds. Children enjoy the varied expressive drama box options, from doll houses to super hero figures, and take part in a variety of themed messy arts and crafts and STEM experiments during morning and afternoon sessions.
This Location Meets
NAA & COA Standards


Pull alongside school and use door 4A. Please call us or use walkie talkie when you arrive and let us know you are there.
ADDRESS
119 N Main St.
Union Bridge, MD 21791
Union Bridge, MD 21791
PHONE
(443) 202 6158
HOURS
6:30 am – School Start
School Dismissal – 6:30 pm
School Dismissal – 6:30 pm