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Edmonds College Center for Families earns a Level 5 rating from Early Achievers

07/10/25

Deborah Jakoski is one of the staff members who play a vital role in offering on-campus childcare for children 3 months to 5 years old at the Center for Families at Edmonds College. 
 –photo by Arutyun Sargsyan / Edmonds College

Deborah Jakoski is one of the staff members who play a vital role in offering on-campus childcare for children 3 months to 5 years old at the Center for Families at Edmonds College.
  –photo by Arutyun Sargsyan / Edmonds College

The Center for Families childcare program at Edmonds College has earned a Level 5 rating from Early Achievers, Washington’s Quality Recognition and Improvement System. This highest possible rating signifies exceptional quality and places the Center for Families among approximately 1% of all early learning programs in Snohomish County that have reached this distinguished level.


The rigorous Level 5 rating reflects comprehensive excellence across all critical areas of early learning and child development, including child outcomes, family engagement, curriculum implementation, the overall learning environment, and continuous staff development.


“This incredible accomplishment is a direct result of the dedication, hard work, and professionalism of every team member in the childcare program at the Center for Families,” said Edmonds President Dr. Amit B. Singh. “Reaching this level is no easy task. It takes a lot of teamwork, commitment, and a deep understanding of what high-quality early learning looks like.”


The Center for Families offers vital on-campus childcare services for children aged 3 months to 5 years, serving Edmonds College students, staff, and local community families. Licensed by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families, the childcare program receives financial support from the Associated Students of Edmonds College (ASEC) and the college’s annual operating budget. This unique funding model allows the Center to prioritize exceptional quality and service, alleviating many of the common financial challenges faced by independent childcare programs.


“By offering this high-quality, accessible care, the Center plays a crucial role in enabling parents to pursue their educational and career goals while ensuring their children receive an enriching start,” said Lisa Neumann, Dean of Student Engagement and Support.


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