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As local childcare providers continue to experience critical revenue losses and a dwindling of resources, nearly a quarter of them could close by the end of January 2021, a new report says. Action for Children collected data and feedback on the state of early childhood education in central Ohio. The agency s Make or Break Moment report, released this month, suggests that 23% of child care providers could close early next year. CEO Eric Karolak said the report was sparked by community members interest in knowing how the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has affected the childcare industry and what providers need to remain financially stable. ....
As local childcare providers continue to experience critical revenue losses and a dwindling of resources, nearly a quarter of them could close by the end of January 2021, a new report says. Action for Children collected data and feedback on the state of early childhood education in central Ohio. The agency s Make or Break Moment report, released this month, suggests that 23% of child care providers could close early next year. CEO Eric Karolak said the report was sparked by community members interest in knowing how the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has affected the childcare industry and what providers need to remain financially stable. ....
Report: Nearly a quarter of local child care providers could close by early 2021 Earl Hopkins, The Columbus Dispatch As local childcare providers continue to experience critical revenue losses and a dwindling of resources, nearly a quarter of them could close by the end of January 2021, a new report says. Action for Children collected data and feedback on the state of early childhood education in central Ohio. The agency s Make or Break Moment report, released this month, suggests that 23% of child care providers could close early next year. CEO Eric Karolak said the report was sparked by community members interest in knowing how the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has affected the childcare industry and what providers need to remain financially stable. ....