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Frequently Asked Conventional Non-Public School Questions - Child Care
Does DNPE possess legal jurisdiction over non-public schools which enroll children younger than five years old?
No. DNPE's oversight of non-public schools involves only those schools offering any student grade levels between
kindergarten and high school. Also, see "Kindergarten."
What about Pre-Kindergarten programs for three or four year olds?
So long as the three or four year olds are on the school premises for more than four hours per day and the non-public
school is not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools, these Pre-Kindergarten programs must
meet all applicable child care requirements.
See
G.S. 110-86(2) for further specifics. Also, read the next question and answer.
Which North Carolina government agency oversees non-public schools which enroll children younger than five years old?
The North Carolina Division of Child Development oversees such programs which involve any children younger than age five who are on the
premises for more than four hours daily.
You can visit its web site by clicking here.
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