Fort Cavazos Youth Centers – Middle School & Teen Program
Comanche Youth Center, 52019 Tank Destroyer Blvd, BLDG 52019, Fort Cavazos, TX 76544
About
Fort Cavazos Youth Centers – Middle School & Teen Program offers activities such as robotics, STEM activities, digital movie making, music making, photography, graphic design, and web development. Participants also have access to homework assistance, Internet surfing in Youth Tech Labs, educational special activities through the Project Learn Program, trips, social activities, full-size gyms, and game rooms with the newest systems. The program includes Middle School Torch Clubs, a High School Keystone Club, community service, a Career Explorations Program, a Workforce Prep program, a Teen Taxi after school pick-up service, a Teen Sponsorship program, and a quarterly Hail & Farewell event.
• Ages: 11–18 years old
• Schedule: Youth centers offer afternoon and evening hours Monday–Saturday, with Teen Taxi operating as an after school pick-up service Monday–Friday.
• Price: Teen Taxi service is free.
The program serves middle school and high school students in grades 6–12. Each facility includes Youth Tech Labs with wifi throughout the center, and each tech lab is protected by CYBERsitter content filtering software that complies with the Children’s Internet Protection Act. Each user is taught safe Internet skills before accessing any of the lab’s computers. The program has qualified homework instructors. Club members assist staff in making rules, planning programs, decorating centers, providing community service, and evaluating teen programs and services, and teens in the leadership program have opportunities for college scholarships and grants. The Teen Sponsorship program helps relocating youth become familiar with their new home and assists teens when moving to a new post, and Youth Centers are always looking for new teen sponsors. USDA Snacks are provided at no charge to all CYS members Monday–Saturday. Family and MWR states that it is a network of support and leisure services designed to serve the needs, interests and responsibilities of each individual in the Army community and to enhance the quality of their lives, and that it helps ensure Army readiness by caring for the people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. Club members provide community service, middle school and high school teens have opportunities to have their voice heard by community command leaders, and high school teens have opportunities to represent the installation’s teens at forums and boards held throughout the United States.
Last updated January 29, 2026.
• Ages: 11–18 years old
• Schedule: Youth centers offer afternoon and evening hours Monday–Saturday, with Teen Taxi operating as an after school pick-up service Monday–Friday.
• Price: Teen Taxi service is free.
The program serves middle school and high school students in grades 6–12. Each facility includes Youth Tech Labs with wifi throughout the center, and each tech lab is protected by CYBERsitter content filtering software that complies with the Children’s Internet Protection Act. Each user is taught safe Internet skills before accessing any of the lab’s computers. The program has qualified homework instructors. Club members assist staff in making rules, planning programs, decorating centers, providing community service, and evaluating teen programs and services, and teens in the leadership program have opportunities for college scholarships and grants. The Teen Sponsorship program helps relocating youth become familiar with their new home and assists teens when moving to a new post, and Youth Centers are always looking for new teen sponsors. USDA Snacks are provided at no charge to all CYS members Monday–Saturday. Family and MWR states that it is a network of support and leisure services designed to serve the needs, interests and responsibilities of each individual in the Army community and to enhance the quality of their lives, and that it helps ensure Army readiness by caring for the people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. Club members provide community service, middle school and high school teens have opportunities to have their voice heard by community command leaders, and high school teens have opportunities to represent the installation’s teens at forums and boards held throughout the United States.
Last updated January 29, 2026.
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