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Accepts school-age children.
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About New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation sits on the roster of providers licensed in New York, where New York records show it operating as a licensed child care center in New York. Centers with higher licensed capacities typically run structured daily schedules with set times for meals, rest, and activities. New York City Department of Parks and Recreation is licensed for up to 39 children, a figure that reflects the maximum its license allows rather than current openings. State records list school-age children on this provider's license, which may interest families exploring before- or after-school-type care; ask the provider what it currently offers. Contact New York City Department of Parks and Recreation to ask about current capacity and enrollment steps. On CloverMap, you can also review the licensing details on record.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is New York City Department of Parks and Recreation in New York, NY licensed?
Yes. New York City Department of Parks and Recreation holds an active childcare license issued by OCFS (Office of Children and Family Services). All providers listed on CloverMap are verified against OCFS's public licensing database.
What ages does New York City Department of Parks and Recreation serve?
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation serves children in the New York, NY area. Contact the center directly for age group availability.
Does New York City Department of Parks and Recreation accept the CCAP childcare subsidy?
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation does not currently list CCAP acceptance on CloverMap. Contact the center directly to confirm — some providers accept subsidies without it being noted in our database. Use CloverMap's subsidy filter to find confirmed accepting providers in New York.
How much does New York City Department of Parks and Recreation cost per month?
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation has not published tuition rates publicly. Contact the center directly for current pricing. New York families may qualify for CCAP subsidies and federal childcare tax credits that can significantly reduce costs.
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