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Child Care Centers Embedded in Empty Classrooms Support Teachers, Schools

Summary by the74million.org
Midway between Nashville and Atlanta, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, makes original use of a resource that other communities possess in abundance but fail to capitalize on: empty classrooms in public schools.  Arising two decades ago from one principal’s creative rule-bending, micro-centers are child care centers for the children of school teachers and other staff. The city’s 12 micro-centers serve children 6 weeks old through 4 years old, …

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Early Learning Nation broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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