Day cares in new jersey: Daycares in New Jersey, NJ

Опубликовано: December 29, 2022 в 8:53 am

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Top 10 Best Private Daycares & Preschools in New Jersey (2022-23)

School

Location

Grades

Students

Apple Montessori Of Wayne

Montessori School

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(1)

25 Nevins Rd
Wayne, NJ 07470
(973) 696-9750

Grades: PK-6

| 358 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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(3)

2825 Woodbridge Ave
Edison, NJ 08817
(732) 494-4111

Grades: NS-K

| 350 students

Cedar Hill Prep School

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(6)

152 Cedar Grove Lane
Somerset, NJ 08873
(732) 356-5400

Grades: NS-8

| 268 students

Chapin School

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(3)

4101 Princeton Pike
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 924-2449

Grades: PK-8

| 183 students

The Elisabeth Morrow School

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(4)

435 Lydecker Street
Englewood, NJ 07631
(201) 568-5566

Grades: NS-8

| 388 students

Far Brook School

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(3)

52 Great Hills Road
Short Hills, NJ 07078
(973) 379-3442

Grades: NS-8

| 252 students

Hamilton Park Montessori School

Montessori School

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(7)

1 McWilliams Place
Jersey City, NJ 07302
(201) 533-1910

Grades: PK-8

| 434 students

Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child (Lower School)

(Catholic)

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(2)

44 Blackburn Road
Summit, NJ 07901
(908) 522-8109

Grades: PK-6

| 234 students

Pioneer Academy

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(3)

164 Totowa Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(973) 405-5169

Grades: PK-12

| 434 students

Primoris Academy

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(19)

120 Washington Avenue
Westwood, NJ 07675
(201) 722-1000

Grades: PK-12

| n/a students

Ranney School

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(2)

235 Hope Road
Eatontown, NJ 07724
(732) 542-4777

Grades: PK-12

| 661 students

Rutgers Preparatory School

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(2)

1345 Easton Ave
Somerset, NJ 08873
(732) 545-5600

Grades: PK-12

| 640 students

Stuart Country Day School

All-girls (Catholic)

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(4)

1200 Stuart Rd
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 921-2330

Grades: NS-12

| n/a students

The Wardlaw+Hartridge School

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(11)

1295 Inman Ave
Edison, NJ 08820
(908) 754-1882

Grades: PK-12

| 468 students

Westfield Friends School

(Friends)

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(3)

2201 Riverton Rd
Riverton, NJ 08077
(856) 829-0895

Grades: NS-8

| 153 students

The Wilberforce School

(Christian)

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(10)

75 Mapleton Road, Building 2
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 924-6111

Grades: PK-12

| 257 students

YingHua International School

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(7)

25 Laurel Avenue, Kingston, NJ 08528
Kingston, NJ 08528
(609) 375-8015

Grades: NS-8

| 150 students

Apple Montessori Kinnelon

Montessori School

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10 Maple Lake Rd
Butler, NJ 07405
(973) 838-2122

Grades: PK-K

| n/a students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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1339 Littleton Rd
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
(973) 538-1276

Grades: NS-K

| n/a students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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75 E Ramapo Ave
Mahwah, NJ 07430
(201) 512-1141

Grades: PK-K

| 154 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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(1)

8 Adelaide Pl
Edgewater, NJ 07020
(201) 224-6603

Grades: PK-K

| 149 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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1055 Maxwell Lane
Hoboken, NJ 07030
(201) 963-4949

Grades: NS-K

| 140 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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9 Waughaw Rd
Towaco, NJ 07082
(973) 331-8141

Grades: NS-K

| 125 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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600 Gorge Rd
Cliffside Park, NJ 07010
(201) 840-1703

Grades: PK-K

| 19 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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(1)

192 Ramapo Valley Rd
Oakland, NJ 07436
(201) 337-0183

Grades: NS-K

| 100 students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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12 Center Street
Metuchen, NJ 08840
(732) 395-6404

Grades: NS

| n/a students

Apple Montessori School

Montessori School

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470 Millbrook Ave
Randolph, NJ 07869
(973) 328-7737

Grades: NS-K

| 79 students

Apple Montessori Schools

Montessori School

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117 Mt Bethel Rd
Warren, NJ 07059
(908) 660-0031

Grades: NS-K

| n/a students

Apple Montessori Schools

Montessori School

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1401 S Church St
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
(888) 672-5552

Grades: NS-K

| n/a students

Beacon Christian Academy

(Assembly of God)

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(12)

30 Prospect Avenue – 2nd floor
Bayonne, NJ 07002
(201) 437-5056

Grades: NS-12

| 170 students

Bergen County Christian Academy

(Christian)

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(1)

15 Conklin Place
Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 487-7212

Grades: PK-12

| n/a students

Highland Academy

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51 N Shore Rd
Absecon, NJ 08201
(609) 652-9500

Grades: PK-8

| 57 students

Mendham Country Day School

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(7)

204 Morristown Rd
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
(908) 766-3323

Grades: NS-8

| 164 students

Montclair Cooperative School

Alternative School

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(2)

65 Chestnut Street
Montclair, NJ 07042
(973) 783-4955

Grades: NS-8

| 156 students

Rising Star Academy

(Islamic)

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(1)

4613 Cottage Place
Union City, NJ 07087
(201) 758-5590

Grades: PK-12

| 221 students

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New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy Launches NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Grant

October 26, 2022

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Child Care Centers Can Begin Applying for Grants of up to $200,000 on November 15, 2022

First Lady Tammy Murphy joins NJEDA leadership and other government and elected officials outside ABC Daycare Academy in Bloomfield to announce the launch of the Child Care Facilities Improvement Program. From left: ABC Daycare Academy Owner Anna Hareza, First Lady Tammy Murphy, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill, Senate Majority Leader Ruiz, NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan, Executive Vice President of Economic Security Tara Colton, and New Jersey Department of Children and Families Assistant Commissioner for Legal, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs Brian Ross.

BLOOMFIELD, N.J. (October 26, 2022) – New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy today announced that the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) will begin accepting applications for grants from the $54. 5 million New Jersey Child Care Facilities Improvement Program on Tuesday, November 15, 2022.  Building on the Murphy Administration’s comprehensive strategy to support the state’s vital child care sector, Phase 1 of the program will provide nearly $15 million in grants of up to $200,000 to licensed child care centers in New Jersey to cover the costs of facility improvements.

“Every New Jersey family deserves reliable, safe, high-quality child care, a critical part of Nurture NJ and our work to make New Jersey a leader in child health. This program will help to ensure facilities all over the state provide our children – and most especially our children in underserved communities – with high-quality early childhood environments that have lifelong impacts,” said First Lady Murphy. “The NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Program will provide the capital for child care facilities to make essential improvements that will elevate their ability to care for this and future generations.

First Lady Murphy joined NJEDA leadership and other government and elected officials outside ABC Daycare Academy in Bloomfield for the announcement.

“I am thrilled that New Jersey is using federal funds I secured in the American Rescue Plan to implement innovative programs like the Child Care Facilities Improvement Grant,” said Representative Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11). “At the local, state, and federal level, we are working together to make childcare more accessible and affordable for New Jersey families because we understand its importance to a thriving economy and workforce. I want to thank First Lady Tammy Murphy, NJEDA CEO Tim Sullivan, Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz, and ABC Daycare Academy Owner Anna Hareza for their work on this important issue.”

As part of New Jersey’s whole-of-government approach to supporting the child care sector, the legislature passed and Governor Murphy signed the Child Care Revitalization Fund into law, appropriating $100 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to support the sector, including $54. 5 million for NJEDA to provide facility improvement grants and technical assistance to child care providers. Senate Majority Leader Ruiz (D-Essex), who participated in today’s event, was a co-sponsor of Child Care Revitalization Fund. Funding for Phase 1 of the NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Program is supported through the ARP funding, as well as an additional $4.45 million in state funding.

“School facilities have a profound impact on both teacher and student outcomes. When we invest in our children by making their learning environments healthy, safe and flexible to adapt to complex student needs, the rewards far exceed the cost of the initial investment,” said Senator Ruiz. “By lessening the financial burden on child care providers, these funds will facilitate the expansion of classroom space which increases student headcounts as well as allow for the purchasing of other critical infrastructure needs such as replacing windows and/or flooring or even playground equipment. Every dollar invested offers a $4-$9 return in individual and community benefits. This program, along with other initiatives moving through the legislature, represents a commitment to improving early childhood education in ways that will work to reduce the achievement gap and greatly benefit future generations.”

“Under Governor Phil Murphy’s leadership, New Jersey is making significant investments to bolster the child care sector, which is crucial to our economy and the ability of New Jersey parents to return to work and have the peace of mind of knowing their children are well cared for,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan.  “These grants will help child care centers that are the backbone of our economy to emerge better positioned to care for our children and families.”

Sullivan noted that child care providers serving low-income children through the New Jersey Department of Human Services (NJDHS) Child Care Assistance Program were significantly impacted by COVID. That program provides subsidies to offset the cost of child care for families at 200 percent or below the federal poverty line. Funding in Phase 1 of the program will be limited to child care centers serving children receiving this assistance. Additionally, 40 percent of the Phase 1 funding will be set aside for child care providers in Opportunity Zone-eligible census tracts, ensuring funding is targeted toward the state’s low-income communities.

“We are excited to work in partnership with the NJEDA to make these grants available to child care providers in the state. Child care providers were among some of the hardest-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and are still working to overcome the lingering effects of the pandemic, all the while meeting the needs of New Jersey’s working families. These grants will help providers make facility improvements that they may not otherwise be able to afford, so they can provide high-quality early childhood learning environments for our youngest residents. This is in addition to the stabilization grants that Human Services is providing to help providers pay for operational expenses and the $1,000 hiring and retention bonus payments to assist with staffing. Safe, affordable and reliable child care in New Jersey is vital to our economy and for working families. Under the leadership of Governor Murphy, the state has made significant investments to support the child care industry, and we will continue to work to support this critical workforce and the families that rely on them,” said NJDHS Commissioner Sarah Adelman.

Child care providers typically face thin profit margins, often forcing them to forego necessary facilities upgrades, repairs, and maintenance. Phase 1 of the NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Program will provide grants between $50,000 to $200,000 to pay for improvements that foster high-quality early childhood learning environments. These interior and exterior improvements could include, but are not limited to, installing energy efficient windows, creating additional classroom space, purchasing new playground equipment, replacing flooring, remediating environmental hazards such as lead or mold, or putting in child-height sinks or toilets. A complete list of eligible uses and details on the program can be found at https://www.njeda.com/child-care-improvement-program/.

“ABC Academy Daycare is always looking for ways to enhance the quality of early childhood education and always put our children first when making budget decisions, therefore prioritizing the improvements projects while keeping costs down is often a challenge,” said Anna Hareza, owner, ABC Daycare Academy. “Governor and First Lady Murphy recognize the crucial role New Jersey’s child care centers play in setting our children up for success and the grant  that will significantly help childcare centers achieve a higher standard of care.”

“Every child deserves to go to a world-class child care facility, regardless of a family’s income,” said NJEDA Executive Vice President of Economic Security Tara Colton. “The NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Program will provide funding to help ensure that all New Jersey children have access to high quality early learning environments while giving child care providers access to funding to upgrade their facilities, allowing them to focus on what is most important: caring for our state’s children.

“The NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Program will allow child care providers to leverage public resources to upgrade and improve, and to create and sustain safe, nurturing environments intended to help develop young minds,” said NJ Department of Children and Families (NJDCF) Commissioner Christine Norbut Beyer. “This investment in state-of-the-art child care programs will encourage healthy growth and development for New Jersey’s children, and will strengthen the child care options available to working families.  This is a welcome inclusion in efforts to support families and children in New Jersey to thrive.”

Applicants may own or lease the space that will be improved and they must currently enroll, or have enrolled in the 12 months prior to the date of application, at least one child receiving support through the NJDHS Child Care Assistance Program. Child care providers must also commit to enroll in NJDHS’ quality rating and improvement system, Grow NJ Kids. While the NJEDA plans to expand the NJ Child Care Facilities Improvement Program to home-based child care providers registered with NJDHS in subsequent program phases, this inaugural phase will only be open to child care centers licensed by the NJDCF. Full eligibility criteria and resources for applicants can be found at https://www.njeda.com/child-care-improvement-program/.

About the NJEDA

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) serves as the State’s principal agency for driving economic growth. The NJEDA is committed to making New Jersey a national model for inclusive and sustainable economic development by focusing on key strategies to help build strong and dynamic communities, create good jobs for New Jersey residents, and provide pathways to a stronger and fairer economy. Through partnerships with a diverse range of stakeholders, the NJEDA creates and implements initiatives to enhance the economic vitality and quality of life in the State and strengthen New Jersey’s long-term economic competitiveness.

To learn more about NJEDA resources for businesses call NJEDA Customer Care at 844-965-1125 or visit https://www.njeda.com and follow @NewJerseyEDA on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.

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Top 10 States for Affordable Long Term Care

As baby boomers continue to get older, there is one aspect of aging they and their families need to consider: long term care.

Long-term care includes facilities such as nursing homes and care centers. The term also refers to home care and adult care. Once you can’t be alone most of the day, you need long term care.

Ideally, you will have the foresight to buy a long-term insurance policy. But these policies have become very expensive. It has many sales comparison attempts. Each state depends on the average cost of these services. Check out our list of the top 10 states with the most affordable long term care. For a more detailed look at the cost of long-term care (adult day care, housing assistance, private and semi-private nursing home) in each state, check out this state summary of Genworth Financial, Inc. >

10: NC

State famous for barbecue and college basketball, also known for affordable prices for seniors. The average annual cost of first-in-flight long-term care is only $43,000.

9: South Carolina

With an average adult care average on an annual basis of about $14,000 and a private nursing home room of $75,000, this state is a great place to retire.

8: Mississippi

Feel the trend here? Another southern state ranks in the top 10. The Mississippi options are perfect for those whose retirement portfolio can’t afford the posh East Coast nursing home prices. The median annual cost in Magnolia State is $41,000. (For more, see:

Is it Better to Retire in Red or Blue?) 7: Texas

In a state where everything is bigger, long-term care costs are low. Adult Day Care Starts at an Impressively Low Level of 9000 USD, while the average aid is only 42,000 USD.

6: Georgia

Georgia is famous for its old plantations and beautiful southern architecture, but you can also fish a lot in the nursing home. A single room in Peach State will cost you an average of $71,000 per year (compared to over $98,000 in New Jersey).

5: Arkansas

Another southern state full of natural beauty, Arkansas also offers affordable options for its retirees.

Seniors here pay an average of $40,000 a year for long-term care. (For related readings see:

How baby boomers will change the way they retire. ) 4: Oklahoma

The state that inspired the Broadway show show also has rock day prices, long-term care. The average annual cost of residential assistance is $40,000, while licensed home care is only $43,000. The total annual figure is $39,000. (See below for details:

The Role of Social Security in Your Retirement Planning.) 3: Alabama

If you are looking for passionate football fans and affordable retirement homes, you have found the perfect state. The average cost for long-term care in Alabama is $39,000, with the cheapest option being $9,000 for adult day care.

2: Missouri

First state on this list (exactly) in the South, prices in Missouri are good enough to entice anyone in Show-M State. The nursing home only costs $60,000 a year, while day care works at a third.

1: Louisiana

If Mardi Gras is your idea of ​​a vacation, going to Louisiana is perfect.