Family housing gives a helping hand to parents A co-op day care is one way the University tries to ease the burden on students with children By Stefanie Knowlton Oregon Daily Emerald The rise in non-traditional stu dents attending the University has initiated a change in the way ad ministration perceives student housing. Family housing has be come a significant part of student housing at the University. Unlike traditional student housing, family housing is locat ed in five off-campus sites: Spencer View, Westmoreland, Moon Court, Agate Apartments and several vintage homes locat ed east of campus. These 816 resi dences cater specifically to the needs of student parents. “Students with children have the hardest tiiife£wifh sdfiool," said Frank Gaddini, director of Spencer View and East Campus Housing. “We at family housing try to make it at least a little easier for them.” Spencer View, the newest and most innovative family housing site, features on-site child care and central playgrounds that are de signed to be seen by every kitchen window. These are just a few of the strategies employed to make Uni versity Housing parent-friendly. “Family Housing at the Universi ty of Oregon is one of the top pro grams in the country,” Gaddini said. One of the most essential con siderations in family housing is day care, a feature that makes the Spencer View complex unique. The complex uses cooperative daycare. Of the staff at the co-op, 96 per cent are either students with work study or parents. From washing dishes to substituting in the class room, parents are involved in the day-to-day aspects of the co-op. Parents also head the board of directors, which makes final deci sions in the way the co-op is being run. “This is an opportunity to be an active part of your child's day,” said Suzy Blanchard, director of the Spencer View Co-op Center. In addition, this program offers parents an opportunity to save up to 25 percent on their child care bill in exchange for work done at the co-op. This meets the goal out lined by Gaddini of making life easier for parents. Blanchard also believes that the work exchange develops a rela tionship between the parents and the co-op. “People are attracted to this program because it is about com munity,” Blanchard said. Similar programs at Oregon State and Lane Community Col lege have been based on this mod el of day care. The Housing office also offers residents an opportunity to work. “We use students to run the front offices and maintenance,” Gaddi ni said. “We are here to provide house holds with children an opportuni ty to achieve academic success,” Gaddini said. In addition to the co-op day care and providing work opportunities, Spencer view also has family hous ing-sponsored events such as a par ents’ night out, pizza parties and trips to the Oregon coast. Gaddini said that all of these events are de signed to form a sense of communi ty at Spencer View and family housing at the University. LAURA GOSS/Emerald ryler and Hope, both 3years old, play together at the S[>ericer View co-op child care center. SHOE-A-HOLIC 957 Willamette (Downtown Eugene) * 541-687-0898 Over <91 Reasons why thousands of students shop at SHOE-A-HOLIC: 1. Eugene's largest in-stock selection. A three story store. 2. Over 30 major brands-over 1,000 styles. 3. Sen/ice! We bring shoes to you! 4. 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