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After-School Programs in Danbury, CT

Compare 3 after-school programs in Danbury, Fairfield County. Use licensing context, Google reviews where available, and provider details to decide which programs to contact.

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This Danbury after-school program has 14 Google reviews averaging 4.3 stars. State records list license DCCC.70818. A public website is listed at jerichopartnership.org.

(203) 791-1180
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State records list license DCCC.70819. The listing includes a public address in Danbury.

(203) 791-1180
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State records list license DCCC.70826. The listing includes a public address in Danbury.

(203) 791-1180

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Childcare Licensing in Danbury

CT Office of Early Childhood (OEC) — Licensing Division
(860) 500-4412|Official Website
Licensing typically required. Most after-school programs providers in Danbury must be licensed by the state. Verify that any provider you consider holds a current, valid license before enrolling your child.

All childcare providers in Fairfield County must be licensed by the CT Office of Early Childhood (OEC). Licensing types include Child Care Center, Group Child Care Home, and Family Child Care Home. Requirements include OEC licensing application, background checks (state and federal), health inspection, fire marshal approval, CPR/First Aid certification, and compliance with CT Early Learning and Development Standards. Verify any provider's license at elicense.ct.gov. Nanny agencies and private tutors are not required to hold state licenses in Connecticut.

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much do after-school programs cost in Danbury?
After-school programs in Danbury cost $400-$900 per month. Many programs offer sibling discounts of 10-20%. Most programs run from school dismissal until 6pm and include snacks, homework help, and activities. Late pickup fees of $1-$5 per minute are common.
2What do after-school programs include in Danbury?
Most Danbury after-school programs offer a mix of homework help, outdoor play, arts and crafts, and organized activities. Some include enrichment options like STEM, music, or sports for an additional fee. Programs typically run from school dismissal (around 3pm) until 5:30-6pm, with late pickup fees of $1-$5 per minute.
3How do I find after-school care near my child's school in Danbury?
Start by asking your school's front office — many Fairfield County schools host on-site programs through the YMCA, local recreation departments, or private providers. Check if the program offers bus pickup from your child's school. Licensed programs must meet state safety and staffing requirements under OEC oversight.
4Are after-school programs required to be licensed in CT?
Connecticut requires most after-school programs serving school-age children to be licensed by the Office of Early Childhood (OEC) if they operate for more than a limited number of hours per week. School-based programs run by the district are exempt. For Danbury programs, verify licensing status at portal.ct.gov/oec. Connecticut's Care4Kids subsidy program (care4kids.ct.gov) can help cover after-school costs for income-eligible families.

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