Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Social Services
 
Board
State Board of Social Services
 
chapter
Standards for Licensed Child Day Centers [22 VAC 40 ‑ 185]
Action Amend Standards for Licensed Child Day Centers to Address Federal Health and Safety Requirements
Stage Proposed
Comment Period Ended on 4/6/2018
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3/6/18  4:14 pm
Commenter: Amy Plumlee, Dulin Cooperative Preschool Alumni Family

Save our Cooperative Preschools
 

Save Our Cooperative Preschools!

The proposed new training requirements for parents who volunteer at cooperative preschools are so burdensome that they will doom the traditional cooperative preschool model. It is not feasible to ask parents of young children to undergo 16 hours of orientation training and 20 hours of annual training.

We ask that the total number of training hours (both orientation and ongoing, collectively) for cooperative preschool parents be limited to the current 4 hours. Please remove the language "who are not considered staff" from section 22VAC40-185-245C describing the required annual training for cooperative preschool parents. Please include an exception for cooperative preschool parents in the new orientation training section 22VAC40-185-240.

Cooperative preschools have been a valued early education option in Virginia for decades. Our school, Dulin Cooperative, was established in 1967. The traditional cooperative preschool model has many benefits for children and families including low tuition (because the parents serve as unpaid classroom aides) and deep, meaningful parental involvement in children's early education (widely acknowledged as beneficial for children's development).

In order to comply with the new regulations, cooperative preschools would have to hire aides so that parents would not be counted in staff ratios. This would not only reduce the significance of parents' roles in the classroom, but would also raise tuition so significantly that many families could be left without any affordable preschool options. 


We respectfully urge you to implement the above changes to the proposed regulations in order to preserve the viability of traditional cooperative preschools.

On a personal note, the cooperative preschool was a wonderful experience for me, my children and my family.  These proposed changes would end the cooperative preschool model as it stands in Virginia today, and it would be a shame if families were priced out of this supportive, play based, family-focused model of early childhood education going forward.  Please make the above changes so that Virginia families can continue to benefit from cooperative preschool education as it stands today.

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