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Childcare Assistance Program for Students
School Aged Care
School-age childcare for 5 year old to 12 years old, is the only care that
is not required to be Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)-licensed
IF other state jurisdictions exist, such as:
- It is specifically authorized and directly sponsored by the
Seattle School District or the Seattle
Parks Department, both of which are under the jurisdiction of the Seattle
Human Services Department. The Seattle School District maintains an official
listing of authorized school childcare programs. See the Childcare Office
for Students for a copy of this listing. Cities closely surrounding Seattle
are acceptable as well, if they also fall under the jurisdiction of the Washington
State Human Services Department.
- It is an accredited YMCA/YWCA school affiliated program and/or summer camp.
Not all YMCA/YWCA's
are school affiliated or DSHS licensed.
- It is a private school's before or after school program that can be authorized
on an individual basis only, based on the school's written standards and controls
which include full and clear accountability for all childcare staff and the
safety/welfare of children under its care. Because childcare centers affiliated
with private schools are often not regulated by an outside agency, these childcare
arrangements will only be authorized by the Childcare Voucher Program for
Students, if the written standards and actual arrangements are exceptionally
high and thorough. The University does not fund private school tuition
for kindergarten or older grade school children under any circumstances.
If the private school's childcare programs are DSHS or HSD licensed and in
good standing, they are automatically authorized by the University of Washington
Childcare Program.
- It is a summer day camp of the Seattle Parks Department or the Parks Departments
of surrounding cities, providing they are accountable to the Human Services
Department (HSD). Extra fees for overnight or other field trips will not be
subsidized.
- It is not exclusively sponsoroed by the PTA, which is not under the jurisdiction
of required state standards. Independent PTA programs are NOT allowed; but
PTA or extended day kindergarten programs clearly accountable to the public
school (in writing) and the HSD standards that govern it are allowed.
For more information, access the Seattle MOST Database of Youth Activities
and School-age Child Care.
Childcare Assistance Program for Students
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Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
ovpsa@u.washington.edu
Modified: January 13, 2000
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