by Maryland Childcare Association | Nov 16, 2021 | Hot Topics
The Administration for Children and Families is partnering with the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to help the early childhood (EC) workforce access health coverage during the Open Enrollment period for marketplace coverage, which started on November...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Nov 4, 2021 | Hot Topics
MSDE has previously sent out two email blast reminders about the need for child care providers to maintain daily sign-in and sign-out sheets and the importance of responding timely to attendance audits. Providers selected for an attendance audit for the 9.13.2021...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Sep 30, 2021 | Hot Topics
Child Care/Early Childhood Education businesses are angry, disappointed, and frustrated, rightfully so – today is the last day of September and stabilization rescue grants that were expected in September have not arrived. Advocates have been working to help move...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Aug 5, 2021 | Hot Topics
BE PREPARED! 1.) Child Care Providers must maintain daily sign-in and sign-out sheets in order to receive payment from the Child Care Scholarship Program. Child Care Providers must develop processes that ensure parents sign their children in/out of your child care...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Jun 4, 2020 | Hot Topics, Legislative/Advocacy
Licensed Child Care Providers Are The Backbone Of Our Economy Maryland May Lose Half of Child Care Supply From Crisis Please visit: SaveMarylandChildCare.org We Need Child Care To Enable Our Economic Recovery, Now And In The Future Now that Governor Hogan has started...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Mar 23, 2020 | Early Learning, Hot Topics, Legislative/Advocacy, Maryland State Dept of Education Announcements, Member Announcements
Use these hash tags #FundChildCare and #ChildCareNow Tweet Storm” planned for 10:00 am TODAY, March 23 Congress has not included child care in federal stimulus package -we must work together to use our collective voices NOW. Child care is critical and we have to...