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Star Rated License Overview In September 2000, the Division issued star rated licenses to child care centers and family child care homes meeting all minimum child care requirements as well as those choosing to meet higher standards .
The North Carolina Rated License Assessment Project (NCRLAP) maintains detailed information about the Environment Rating Scale Process as well as additional notes and training that are provided as clarification for provider.
This presentation provides considerations regarding appropriate images in books and pictures as it applies to assessments completed for NC's Star Rated License and addresses common questions. Information in this presentation applies to all the Environment Rating Scales.
How Do Points Determine Star Ratings? This table shows the breakdown for the number of stars a program can receive based on the total points earned in each of the two components and the quality point option described above.
Are you a family child care provider, in search of information about the self-study process for your Star Rated License? Click here to see updated information about the FCCERS-R self-study with resources and videos created to help develop a process that meets individual needs and priorities.
According to this rule, earning two points in program standards for NC's Star Rated License involves documenting a self-study using the Family Child Care Rating Scale, Revised Edition (FCCERS-R) over a three-month period.
WHAT is the Star Rating System? • All child care businesses must meet basic health and safety standards for state licensure. • Star Ratings allow these businesses to voluntarily demonstrate higher levels of quality and give parents the information they need to make informed child care choices.