The agency “is responsible for licensing and promoting high standards among Ohio’s child care programs,” according a press release issued by Debbie Burneka, center director for the Kettering location.
The state recognition is a voluntary rating system for early care and education programs, according to Burneka. Those who reach One-Star status, have some of the following characteristics, according to Burneka:
• Teachers who have received five hours of child development training per year, above licensing requirements.
• Program that provides at least one employee benefit to staff members.
• Teachers are trained to prepare children for kindergarten
Besides the state recognition, the Huber Heights location is also accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, according to Beth Woodward, a spokesperson for the Knowledge Learning Corporation. The director of the Huber Heights’ center is Veronica Topa.
For more information about KinderCare Learning Center, which is based in Portland, Ore., visit www.KinderCare.com.
Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2414 or kwynn@DaytonDailyNews.com.
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