Child Care Licensing and Compliance
All child care programs operating in the District of Columbia must comply with the established child care requirements. Child care requirements ensure that programs are meeting the minimum standards for care in the District of Columbia. Programs must maintain substantial compliance. Child care licensing requirements that are checked in a program’s compliance history include:
- Ownership, organization, and administration
- Supervision of children
- Condition of equipment and materials
- Discipline practices
- Child/staff ratios
- Environment indoor and out doors
- Staff qualification and training development
- Criminal background checks
- Menus and food served
Learn more about the child care licensing and compliance.
K-12 Educator Credentialing and Certification
Interested in becoming certified in the District of Columbia as a regular school teacher, pupil services provider or school administrator? Learn more about educator credentialing and certification.
If you are a child development facility staff member, including center directors, child development teachers, assistant teachers, home caregivers, associate home caregivers, and expanded home caregivers, and are looking for supports for the new education requirements, go to our resources for child development staff.
Educator Preparation Providers
All Educator Preparation Providers (EPPs) and the Subject Area Programs they offer must be approved by the District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). EPPs must be approved by OSSE in order to train educators to be licensed in the District of Columbia. Eligible entities seeking approval as an EPP shall submit an application to OSSE on the forms and timelines provided by OSSE.
Learn more about educator preparation providers.