News

The Kids' Place is a licensed infant, preschool and child care facility that enrolls year-round based on availability.
Child Care Access as a College Student. More. As a 37-year-old enrolled at a local community college, Tracy Mingo shares the experience of many of today's college students: She's a parent.
Comparing price of child care to college. A 2019 report by Child Care Aware of America, an advocacy group that provides families with child care resources, found the average price of center-based ...
If you have two children in child care, you’re likely paying as much or more for their daytime care than you are for housing. The cost of child care fees for two children in center-based care ...
Everett Community College must comply with state open meetings law failing to hold a public hearing and vote before moving to ...
MiraCosta College confirms it has already asked for and will be receiving grant money in 2023 to help subsidize its child care benefits program and help students pay a portion of their month-to ...
More than 5 million college students are also parents. But many colleges do little to support them. Most don't even offer child care.
Four Milwaukee advocates for early childhood education explains the problems and solutions to assist Wisconsin families and ...
Parents in some states pay far more for child care, with costs in Washington, D.C., topping $25,000 a year and $21,000 in Massachusetts, or akin to college tuition for many schools. Location matters ...
Even if all child care providers were allowed to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, Patterson said, it’s unlikely that program alone would transform the workforce. But it ...
This series on how the child care crisis affects working parents — with a focus on solutions — was produced by the Education Reporting Collaborative, a coalition of eight newsrooms, including ...
Miami Dade College, for instance, offers the Child Care Access Means Parents in School Voucher Program, which provides child care assistance to low-income students with children under the age of 5.