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The tuition rate for Infant (6 weeks - 2 years) care is $220 per week with Autopay, and $235 per week without Autopay. Toddler (2-3 years) care tuition is $185 per week with Autopay, and $200 per week without Autopay. Preschool tuition is $175 with Autopay and $190 without Autopay. These rates are guaranteed until the end of each school year and include full pay for all holidays and absent days.
Before and after school care is provided at a tuition rate of $85 per week and includes care when students are out of school either full days or half-days except Christmas Break, Spring Break and Summer Break when the weekly preschool tuition rate above is charged. School age transportation can be provided to select schools for a transportation fee of $10 per week. Breakfast before school and snacks after school will be provided at no extra cost. If just before or after school care is needed, options may be available by contacting Nose
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One week before your child is scheduled to start the center, a non-refundable deposit, equal to one week of care is required for enrollment. This deposit will be applied to the last week of care, if a two-week notice is given prior to withdraw. Less than two weeks notice will result in forfeiture of the deposit.
Payment:
Payment for your child’s care is due at least one week in advance per our Childcare Agreement form. Automatic account debit is the chosen method of payment; however other forms of payment are not denied. Automatic debit will be made on Friday of each week for the following week of care, unless a different form of payment, like biweekly payments have been set up with the director. If you wish to make arrangements to pay more than one week at a time, please see the director about making arrangements to do so. Late

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