Anonymous wrote:Ours is saying preschools are considered licensed childcare providers (I’m assuming all are if they offer any before or after care beyond the 2-4 hr preschool window) and they will stay open regardless of what phase state is in or if schools close. They will only close if mandated by the county health dept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is saying preschools are considered licensed childcare providers (I’m assuming all are if they offer any before or after care beyond the 2-4 hr preschool window) and they will stay open regardless of what phase state is in or if schools close. They will only close if mandated by the county health dept.
I guess that settles the debate of his preschool really daycare. (Kidding. Kidding.) I don’t think anyone really knows what is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Ours is saying preschools are considered licensed childcare providers (I’m assuming all are if they offer any before or after care beyond the 2-4 hr preschool window) and they will stay open regardless of what phase state is in or if schools close. They will only close if mandated by the county health dept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No daycares are subject to state regulation - licensing is done by MSDE and not the county.
You are right but wrong. Montgomery County held back daycares from moving on to phase 2 for much longer than the rest of the state. That means they do have some type of control over daycares.
Anonymous wrote:No daycares are subject to state regulation - licensing is done by MSDE and not the county.
Anonymous wrote:No daycares are subject to state regulation - licensing is done by MSDE and not the county.
Anonymous wrote:No daycares are subject to state regulation - licensing is done by MSDE and not the county.