Licensed Daycares in High Springs, FL
High Springs, FL has 7 licensed daycares through the Florida Dept. of Children and Families. 86% accept infants. Average centre capacity is 204 children.
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Daycares in FL are regulated by the Florida Dept. of Children and Families.
Childcare at a Glance: High Springs, FL
High Springs has 7 active daycare centres spread across 0 neighborhoods..
86% of centres accept infants (typically 0–18 months). Infant availability is relatively strong in this area compared to many cities.
The average centre capacity is 204 children. Larger centres typically offer more age-group options and extended-hour flexibility.
Pourquoi c'est important à High Springs
7 centres agréés dans 0 quartiers, programmes en 1 langues.
Top 10 Daycares in High Springs
Recherches populaires à High Springs
All Daycares in High Springs
A Kid's Life Academy
Alachua County Schools - High Springs Community School
Building Dreams Early Learning Center, L.L.C
Deeper Purpose Community Church
First Christian Academy
Little Pioneers Preschool
Momma C's Nest
Finding Child Care in High Springs
High Springs is home to 7 licensed daycare centers serving families across 0 distinct neighborhoods. Whether you're looking for infant care, toddler programs, or preschool education, you'll find quality child care options throughout the city that meet your family's needs.
Daycare Options by Neighborhood
Each neighborhood in High Springs offers unique child care options. From downtown centers with extended hours for working parents to suburban facilities with large outdoor play areas, you can find the perfect match for your child's needs and your family's schedule.
What to Look for in a High Springs Daycare
- Licensed and regulated facilities by the provincial government
- Qualified early childhood educators with proper certifications
- Age-appropriate programs and developmental activities
- Safe, clean, and stimulating environments
- Convenient location near home or work
- Subsidy acceptance for eligible families