School-aged Child Care Modernization

Quality child care is essential for North Carolinians.

  • It’s vital to enable children to learn, grow and thrive in a safe environment outside of school hours.

  •  It’s vital to enable parents to continue supporting their families and contributing to NC’s workforce and economic success. 

The Challenges

Our Opportunity: Modernizing Licensure for School-aged Child Care 

  • The NC Alliance of YMCAs is working in coalition with partners to modernize licensure standards to be developmentally appropriate for school-aged kids. 
     
  • In 2025, the NC Child Care Rules are being examined/revised for the first time in 10 years.
     
  • The Y is dedicated to educating NC lawmakers, policymakers and business leaders about Smart Child Care Solutions that will move our state forward, enabling parents access to quality care for school-aged children while they work and help fuel our state’s economy.
     
  • School-aged care IS child care, providing vital support for working families.
     
  • Child care is not babysitting; child care requires staff who are trained in delivering enrichment programs and positive youth development outcomes.
     
  • Professional development for licensed child care providers must be achievable and manageable to benefit both employers and those who want to enter the child care profession.
     
  • Government and business investment in child care is critical to North Carolina’s economic well-being.
     
  • Modernized licensure rules tailored to school-aged children and increased investment by government and business partners will enhance access to quality care across all age groups.
     
  • Modernization efforts prioritize school-aged children’s health and safety while ensuring quality.

You Can Help

Contact the NC Alliance of YMCAs for more information or to join our coalition to support school-aged child care.