San Francisco, CA
Chinatown Community Children's Center
neighborhood: Chinatown · Telephone: (415) 986-2528 · Website: www.childrencenter.org
Contact Info
Chinatown Community Children's Center
979 Clay Street
San Francisco, CA
94108
www.childrencenter.org
Tel:
(415) 986-2528
Fax:
(415) 986-1136
Director:
Lawland Long
cccc@childrencenter.org
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Parent Ratings
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School Philosophy and Mission
"The Chinatown Community Children's Center (CCCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality childcare and other social services to meet the needs of new immigrant and bilingual/bicul...
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | Yes |
| School year | Year round program |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | After a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school |
| Wait list | Yes |
| Deadline for applications | Rolling |
| Application Information | $25 |
| Acceptance criteria: | The acceptance criteria differ in the Subsidized Program vs. the Full Cost program based on sibling priority, for the subsidized program: first priority is given to children under protective services. among protective service children, those who are receiving protective services through the local welfare department shall be admitted first. second priority is given to those with the lowest family income or lowest per capita income. for the full cost program: first priority is given to families who currently have children enrolled in the center and wish to enroll additional children. a 10% discount is given to the second child enrolled. all others shall be assigned a position based on a first come first serve basis. the center shall contact applicants in order of priority from the waiting list as vacancies occur. |
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