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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
The Military Child Care Act of 1989 (MCCA) was passed by both the House and Senate in November 1989. The goal of MCCA was to improve the availability, management, quality, and safety of child care provided on military installations.
Programs:
School Liaison, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
12/19
DoD Instruction 6060.04 establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides direction for the establishment and maintenance of DoD Youth Services. This includes the Youth Program (YP), Youth Sports and Fitness Program (YSFP), School Liaison Program (SLP), and Youth Sponsorship Program. This issuance applies to OSD, the Military Departments, the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the Combatant Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, the DoD Field Activities, and all other organizational entities within the DoD.
Assists Directors in determining when to open additional classrooms and how to calculate the costs associated with the increased enrollment. The worksheet calculates the additional expenses and show the Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) profit or loss associated with the projected increased enrollment.
This staff schedule worksheet can be used to create a staffing schedule for the CDC remembering that employees should be shared across the CYP as necessary to maximize resources and ensure program hours are covered.
Child and Youth Education Services (CYES) will be implemented Navy-wide in Navy Child and Youth Programs to address Youth Sponsorship and K-12 education issues for Navy Families. CYES will use School Liaison Officers (SLOs) to assist with the delivery of installation programs and create school-based programming to military associated preteen and teenage youth.
The Navy Child and Youth Programs (CYP) Hourly Care Standard provides standardized processes and procedures enterprise-wide, maximizes CYP space utilization, and enables the acceptance of hourly care reservations up to 30 days in advance
This staff schedule worksheet can be used to create a singular staffing schedule across the CYP. Employees should be shared across the CYP as necessary to maximize resources and ensure program hours are covered.