Stroum Jewish Cc/Seattle is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 2618 Ne 80th St, Seattle, Washington WA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Reviews praise the Stroum Jewish Community Center for excellent childcare and early education programs with caring, attentive staff and administration. Parents highlight the quality of facilities including a swimming pool, gym equipment, fitness classes, and various activities and events. The center is noted for its clean, spacious environment and compassionate handling of children's health needs.
Spacious facility for wide variety of gym equipment and never feels crowded. Really appreciate fitness classes that are included with membership. Staff is really nice and place is kept very clean. 4 lane swimming pool a little too warm for lap swimming for me but nice to have option. Also have enjoyed indoor pickleball. Highly recommend checking out with day pass as I did at first.
Both our boys have gone through the J. The teachers are wonderful, fostering growth and development while truly caring for our children. The administration is very involved, taking a personal interest in the children. Our son has had several health issues and the staff are amazing with him, helping in concerning situations and even riding with him in an ambulance! We’ll be very sad when we graduate and leave this wonderful place where our children are loved and protected.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2025 was a great experience that I would definitely recommend to everyone.
The facilities are old and outdated. The gym floor is falling apart seems like they have a large asset and they don’t have the funds to take care of it. They need to improve fundraising efforts to have better facilities. It’s also insanely expensive to join relative to other community centers or YMCA is in the area. The JCC also lacks a maccabi games program, which is something that most other JCC’s have across the United States. Might be time to shut down as it doesn’t serve our community as it once did.
While at a baseball tournament today our team was asked to leave the field we were mid game on so this organization's rec softball teams could take over the fields. Our 10U baseball team was in the middle of a game when we were informed that the field had been double-booked. Rather than allowing the kids to finish their game, the adult softball teams took over the field, and about 60 kids across the two fields were forced to leave so the adults could play. In my view, youth games should take precedence over adult leagues, but I understand others may feel differently. Additionally there was an inappropriate exchange between one of the adult players that occurred in front of our team — not something you’d want kids exposed to. Overall, I’m very disappointed with how this situation was handled.