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Why Colleges & Schools Close On-Site Child Care

The University of Nebraska at Omaha is closing its on-campus child care center after nearly 40 years of operation, sparking significant backlash from families, staff, and students. The decision highlights a broader trend where colleges, school districts, and hospitals are shutting down such facilities. This opinion piece explores the reasons behind these closures amid confusion and distress among affected communities.

Key Points

  • UNO announced closure of its child care center at the end of the spring semester, ending 40 years of service.
  • The decision led to weeks of uproar from families, staff, and students expressing confusion and distress.
  • The article discusses similar closures in colleges, school districts, and hospitals, examining underlying causes.

Implications for Educational Freedom

Closures of on-site child care in educational institutions could limit parental access to higher education and K-12 involvement, potentially hindering educational freedom and parental empowerment by reducing support for working families. This trend may underscore government overreach or funding issues that restrict school choice options for parents balancing education and childcare needs.

Source: Opinion: Why Colleges, School Districts and Hospitals Are Closing On-Site Child Care

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