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About WCC Children's Center
Washtenaw Community College Children's Center has been housed on
the WCC main campus since the late 1960's. In 1980 the Family Education Building
which houses the Children's Center was built.
We offer quality child care and educational programs for the children of students,
staff and faculty for on campus activities only. We care for children eighteen months
through five years of age.
We are licensed, by the State of Michigan Department of Human Services,
for 135 children per hour but routinely have only about eighty-eight children as our maximum
during our peak hours. In 1999, the Center became accredited by the National Academy of
Early Childhood Programs.
Children’s Center Accredited by the
National Association for the Education of Young Children
1509 16th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20036-1426
(800) 424-2460/(202) 232-8577
More details about National Association for the Education of Young Children.
www.naeyc.org
Mission Statement:
The mission of Washtenaw Community College
Children's Center is to provide quality childcare for the children
of the students and staff of the college. This enables the parents
to not only attend classes but to excel in their programs
or jobs. The service is given in safe, healthy and developmentally
appropriate environment where educational opportunities for the well-rounded
growth and development of each child is provided by trained and loving
teachers.
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Meet Our Staff
Children's Center Staff
Facilities
See our facilities.
Trudi Hagen, Director
Family Education Building, 4800 East Huron River Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-4800
Ph: 734-973-3538
Email:
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