Due to a lack of continued funding, effective June 30, 2024, the Maryland State Department of Education will stop accepting applications. Additionally, bonuses for credentialing or reimbursements for training (or training vouchers) will not be available after this date. View the memo from the Division of Early Childhood's Assistant State Superintendent, Dr. Shayna Cook, to Maryland's General Assembly.
Programs participating in Maryland EXCELS will be able to maintain current quality ratings and achieve increased quality ratings without current Maryland Child Care Credentials. We invite you to join us for virtual information sessions scheduled for:
•June 7, 2024, 11:30 AM
•June 12, 2024, 11:00 AM
• June 21, 2024, 2:00 PM
• June 27, 2024, 6:00 PM
During these sessions, we will share updates and discuss how best to strengthen the program in the future. The FAQs are available here. Listen to the a previous information session or view the PowerPoint.
Programs participating in Maryland EXCELS will be able to maintain current quality ratings and achieve increased quality ratings without current Maryland Child Care Credentials. We invite you to join us for virtual information sessions scheduled for:
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During these sessions, we will share updates and discuss how best to strengthen the program in the future. The FAQs are available here. Listen to the a previous information session or view the PowerPoint.
The Maryland Child Care Credential Program recognizes individual child care providers who increase their qualifications beyond the requirements of state licensing and registration regulations. There are six staff credential levels and four administrator levels offering various recognition of achievement based on a child care provider’s professional development/education, years of experience, and professional activities.
The Program is voluntary. Registered family child care providers and child care center staff are encouraged to participate.