State-by-State
Comparisons
This section contains
tables that highlight important characteristics about the school-age
population, as well as how Child Care and Development Funds (CCDF)
support afterschool care. All reports include data from the 50 states
and the District of Columbia, when available. Unless otherwise noted,
the term "school-age children" refers to children ages
5 to12.
School-Age Population
This report lists the total number of school-age children in each state as well as the percentage of school-age children in each state's total population.
Child Care and Development Fund -- Federal, State and School-Age/Resource and
Referral Targeted Funds
This report lists the estimated combined total of federal and state CCDF funds
and the School-Age and Resource and Referral Targeted funds allocated to each
state in FFY08.
Percentage
of Children Receiving Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Subsidies
who are School-Age
This report lists the percentage of children receiving CCDF subsidies who are school-age.
Settings
for School-Age Children Receiving Child Care and Development Fund
(CCDF) Subsidies
This report lists the percentage of school-age children receiving CCDF subsidies who receive care in each of four different child care settings: child care centers, group homes, family homes, and in-home care.
Provider
Reimbursement Information for School-Age Care
This report lists the state-designated label for the reimbursement rate category that includes School-Age Care. It also lists the maximum provider reimbursement rate for school-age center-based care in each state.
|