Child Development & Child Care (CDCC)
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EZChildTrack Parent Portal (same website for applying, paying invoices, and reviewing pickup contacts and PIN information)
July 2023 Update
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If you are interested in child care for elementary school please fill out an application by clicking on the link at the purple apple above. Please know that we are currently on hold with adding any more students to our elementary school child care programs until we can hire more staff and/or students drop from the program. We may not be able to offer more spots until August or the first few weeks of school. We continue to work to expand our capacity by hiring more staff, finding community partners and auditing our attendance regularly. As we increase our capacity or families disenroll from the program, we will contact families on the waiting list
to enroll. Without the guarantee of child care for next school year, we understand that you are placed in a difficult position. We encourage you to consider securing child care elsewhere at this time. Once you complete an application, your child's name will remain on our waiting list. If we are able to offer you a spot, we will reach out to you directly.
As always, our goal is to offer space to everyone who needs it as soon as we can. We appreciate your patience as we try to meet the needs of every family. We will continue to work on your behalf throughout the summer.
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If you have difficulty accessing EZChildTrack and/or completing an application, please email us at CDCC@gusd.net with your name, your child’s name, and your child’s school so that we can troubleshoot the issue. It may take us some time to get back to you as we troubleshoot your concerns, but we will honor the date and time of your email in the application process. This is a new system for us, so please bear with us as we work through getting families access to applications and accounts.
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AM Child Care
Supervision from 6:30 a.m. until the school gates open.
AM Child Care
Supervision from 6:30 a.m. until the school gates open.
Cost
- $90 per month (flat fee)
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TK/Kinder Bridge
Supervision from TK/Kinder dismissal until 3:00 p.m.
TK/Kinder Bridge
TK/Kindergarten students receive supervision, homework assistance, and enrichment from TK/Kindergarten dismissal until 3:00 p.m.
Cost
- $180 per month (flat fee)
- Free to income-eligible families
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Dismissal + 60
Supervision from primary dismissal until 60 minutes after last school dismissal.
Dismissal + 60
Supervision only for children whose parents need a little extra time to pick up.
Begins at primary dismissal and closes promptly 60 minutes after the last school dismissal.
Cost
- $90 per month (flat fee).
- Free to income-eligible families.
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After School Care
Expanded learning from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m.
After School Care/ Expanded Learning
Our full after-school expanded learning program which includes time for homework, snack, physical education, and enrichment activities from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m.
Cost
- $270 per month (flat fee)
- Free to income-eligible families.
Additional Program Details
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Glendale Unified offers elementary child care opportunities for all types of schedules. CDCC Programs and Pricing.
- One time $75.00 registration fee per family applies to all programs (waived for income eligible families)
- Program capacity is subject to staffing availability
- Program ratios
- TK/Kinder Bridge:10 students per 1 staff member
- Dismissal + 60: 25 students per 1 staff member
- After School Care: 10 students per 1 staff member (TK/K), 20 students per 1 staff member (grades 1-6)
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Enrollment Priorities For Child Care
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Student who qualify for subsidized child care
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Students who qualify for Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P)
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Students of GUSD staff members
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Returning private pay families
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New private pay families
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- Attendance will be reviewed regularly to maximize participation
- Child care programming during non-school days is also available throughout the school year for income eligible families as well as for a fee
Please Note: Fees are charged at a flat monthly rate each month for 10 months (August-May) regardless of the number of days students attend that month. The daily rate for each program is multiplied by 180 school days and divided by 10 months to get the monthly fee for that program.
Click the links below or download our Frequently Asked Questions for Before and After School Programs.
Frequently Asked Questions for Before and After School Programs
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Will I need to reapply for 2023-2024?
Yes, everyone will need to reapply in order to participate in our program for the 2023-2024 school year.
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How do I know if I am eligible for ELO-P?
The ELO-P funding provided by the state is indicated for students who fall into one or more of three categories: English Language Learners, Free and Reduced Lunch* & Foster Youth. (*Meals have been provided to all students this school year at no cost; this does not automatically constitute eligibility.) Families will be notified directly of their eligibility in the coming days.
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I received an invitation for ELO-P and I wish to access the program. How do I sign up?
Families who are eligible for ELO-P should submit the same online application as anyone needing child care through the “Request Elementary Child Care for 2023-2024” link once it becomes active on March 21, 2023. Monthly costs shown for after-school programs are waived for ELO-P eligible families. CDCC will mark your child as eligible for ELO-P funding once your application has been submitted and reviewed.
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Where do I find my student’s ID Number?
Every student enrolled in Glendale Unified schools has a unique. 6-digit student ID number. This number is required for you to complete our forms. You can find this number on your child’s report card, your Parent Portal, your child’s Google Classroom, or by contacting your child’s school office to ask for assistance.
If your child does not yet have a student ID, please put in a placeholder of 000000 in the application and we can add the number later after it has been created.
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What are the priorities for child care spaces?
Due to legislation and funding requirements, participation in and enrollment for child care has moved to an eligibility-based process. This means that spaces in child care will be offered first to eligible students in accordance with state funding requirements and additional spaces may be available, as staffing allows, to students who do not qualify. Eligible students are those identified by GUSD’s student information as foster youth, English Language Learners, and those who qualify for free or reduced-priced meals.
Enrollment Priorities For Child Care
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Student who qualify for subsidized child care
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Students who qualify for Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P)
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Students of GUSD staff members
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Returning private pay families
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New private pay families
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Will there be room for my private pay student?
We anticipate having private pay spots available, but we are not able to guarantee a space in child care for everyone who could potentially want it, as the number of spots we are able to offer in child care is dependent on staffing. We understand that many working families depend on child care at their school site, and we will add as many students as staffing safely allows.
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When will we know if our family has a spot in child care next year?
Confirmations for our program will be sent to families by the end of May. We will also notify families who are waitlisted and not immediately placed.
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Can I request care if I am new to GUSD and my child is not enrolled for next year at this time?
Yes. Families with students who are new to Glendale Unified School District, such as incoming TK or Kindergarten families, can request child care by clicking the "Request Elementary Child Care for 2023-2024 " link at the top of this page, beginning March 21, 2023.
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I am enrolled in ASES this year. Do I get priority enrollment for next year?
Children who attend a school with ASES grant funding (Balboa, Cerritos, Columbus, Edison, Franklin, Jefferson, Mann, Marshall, and Muir) and who are not receiving funding from other contracts or grants were automatically entered into the ASES Lottery (run on April 24, 2023) for a chance to receive this funding. If your child's name was selected by the lottery, afternoon child care will be provided at no recurring cost. Please note that children receiving ASES funding are expected to stay until 6 p.m. and must have a long-term early release form on file with the site.
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I think I may qualify for subsidy child care based on my financial need and my work schedule. How do I apply?
We have subsidy child care programs for students who are preschool age through elementary. To apply, click the "apply for child care" button at the top of this page our office at 818-247-0775.
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What if I only need care less than 5 days per week?
Our program capacity is subject to our staffing and we must follow required student to staff ratios and therefore we do reach capacity at many sites and have waiting lists.Therefore, our priority for enrollment is first to those students who are eligible and then for families who need the greatest amount of care. We do strive to meet the needs of all families and will do our best at each site to increase capacities if needed and work with families with varying schedules.
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Is there after school programming at the middle schools?
Yes. Teen Scene is funded through the ASES grant at Roosevelt, Toll and Wilson Middle Schools. Teen Scene at Rosemont is available for a fee with priority for those who need the most care. More information about Teen Scene sign ups will be available later this spring.
Department Contact Information
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Glendale Unified School District
Child Development and Child Care
440 W. Lomita Avenue
Glendale, CA 91204Phone: (818) 247-0775
CDCC@gusd.netDeidre Corwin
Director, Child Development and Child Care DepartmentMarcy Ostrom
Sr. Administrative Secretary
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Local Community Child Care Resources
For information on other child care resources in the community, please click here.