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Before April 1, Utah parents of mixed immigration status could not apply for federal childcare assistance for their U.S.-born children. Now, that’s changed.
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The Utah Department of Workforce Services and Park City's Early Childhood Alliance don’t agree on which kids should get federal childcare subsidies. Hundreds of millions of dollars are in question. KPCW has been following the argument and has this report.
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Access to quality childcare is in a crisis, according to policy experts. They're worried that children whose parents can't afford quality daycare will be…
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The Park City Community Foundation Early Childhood Alliance brought a policy expert to town last week to discuss the ideal childcare system. The purpose…
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On today's Local News Hour:( 3:32) Sean Higgins report on the Park City Planning Commission getting an in-depth look at parking and circulation plans for…
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Low-income parents of children born in the U.S. are eligible to receive federal money for childcare. However, in Utah, a longtime Department of Workforce…
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Access to early childhood education is not available to all children despite research showing it’s critical to success in school.The Park City Education…
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The Federal childcare subsidy program provides nearly $100 million a year to assist low-income Utah families who enroll their children in approved…
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Utah’s Childcare subsidy program administered through the Department of Workforce Services helps employed parents with childcare costs. Eligibility to…
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Providing universal preschool is one of the Park City School District's master planning priorities. Meeting early benchmarks like 3rd-grade literacy and…