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System Maintenance
System maintenance will be conducted on MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC) on 18 May 2024 from 0900 – 1300 EST. During this time, JAS applications will not be available
Navy CYP offers EFM Respite Care as a benefit to Navy families who are enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) and who meet specific eligibility criteria.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
04/21
Immunization documentation requirements have changed for school-age children participating in CYP. Upon the start of the Fall 2021 annual registration/reverification, families with school-age children enrolled in the Child Development Homes, School Age Care, and 24/7 Center programs will be required to provide documentation, or waiver requests, of their child's immunizations appropriate for the child's age per the ACIP to include documentation of the annual influenza vaccine.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
04/20
The purpose of this memorandum is to ensure our military members have priority access to child care, including changes to the current child care priorities to clarify situations where military families will be afforded priority access, to include supplanting lower priority patrons when necessary. These changes also clarify the definition of a working spouse, provide for ample notification in cases of discontinuation of child care, and provide authority to establish exceptions where mission requirements necessitate flexibility.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
11/22
Gold Star spouses and surviving spouses of active duty Service members who die while their dependents are enrolled in an installation-based child development program will not be subject to supplanting by higher priority patrons. Additionally, surviving spouses of active duty Service members may maintain their space in Child Development Programs until they withdraw from the program or the child(ren) age out.