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George School Children’s Center Achieves Four Star Status

The George School Children’s Center (GSCC) is excited to announce that they have achieved a STAR 4 rating with Keystone STARS (Standards, Training/Professional Development, Assistance, Resources and Support), Pennsylvania’s Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS).

“Without the staff’s hard work, we would not have been successful in achieving this goal,” said Children’s Center Director, Pam McCullough. “GSCC is a program of high quality because of our wonderful team of teachers.”

A QRIS is a continuous quality improvement systemic approach to assess, improve, and communicate the level of quality in early and school-age care and education programs. Keystone STARS is a program of Pennsylvania’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL). A STAR 4 is the highest rating a childcare center can earn in Pennsylvania.

GSCC offers year-round programming for infants and children ages six weeks to five years. Children learn through collaborative exploration and take advantage of George School’s 240-acre campus, playing outside every single day. Learn more today.

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