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Child-Care-Centers-Opening.Pdf Child Care Centers Opening On or Before September 1, 2020 SUTQ Program: Program Name License Number Program Record Type Street Address City Zip Code Program County Program Phone Age Groups Served Attendance Options Rating 1 PEEBLES HEAD START CENTER 206051 Child Care Center 5 16 VIRGINIA STREET PEEBLES 45660 ADAMS (937) 378‐6041 TIFFIN EARLY CHILDHOOD 11827 STATE ROUTE 206069 Child Care Center 5 WEST UNION 45693 ADAMS (937) 378‐6041 2 CENTER 125 THE MUSTARD SEED 9606 STATE ROUTE 206460 Child Care Center 1 WEST UNION 45693 ADAMS 9375449714 3 MONTESSORI 247 NORTH Infant; Young Toddler; Older Unity Early Head Start 2170016604 Child Care Center 5 925 E. Third St. Lima 45804 ALLEN (419) 996‐3517 Full Day; Full Week 4 Toddler 5 Phillippian Head Start 2170015503 Child Care Center 5 190 E. 8th St. Lima 45804 ALLEN (419) 227‐2586 Pre‐school Full Day; Full Week Pre‐school; School‐Age; Young Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; ROBIN ROGERS DAY SERVICE 502440 Child Care Center 546 S COLLETT ST LIMA 45805 ALLEN 4192256285 6 Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week; Drop In 7 CENTRAL HEAD START 503231 Child Care Center 5 540 S. CENTRAL LIMA 45804 ALLEN 4192279953 213 NORTH Pre‐school; School‐Age; Young BROADWAY KIDS PLACE 503131 Child Care Center SPENCERVILLE 45887 ALLEN 4196476609 Full Day; Partial Week 8 BROADWAY Toddler; Older Toddler ABC 123 ENRICHMENT Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; 503885 Child Care Center 3 600 N. WEST ST LIMA 45804 ALLEN 4192285439 9 CENTER Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week NORTHSIDE MENNONITE 500034 Child Care Center 1 1318 N MAIN ST LIMA 45801 ALLEN (419) 222‐1222 10 CHILD CARE CENTER Cornerstone Early Learning 502840 Child Care Center 3 2000 N COLE LIMA 45801 ALLEN (419) 228‐9157 11 Center SHAWNEE WEEKDAY EARLY Infant; Pre‐school; Young Toddler; 504348 Child Care Center 3 2875 BLUE JACKET CT LIMA 45806 ALLEN 4192210094 Full Day; Full Week; Partial Week 12 LEARNING CENTER Older Toddler O'NEAL AND HOWARD HEAD 411 EAST EIGHTH 503196 Child Care Center 5 LIMA 45804 ALLEN 4192276284 Pre‐school Full Day; Full Week 13 START STREET NEW CREATION CHILDCARE Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; 502909 Child Care Center 1 109 W MAIN STREET ELIDA 45807 ALLEN (419) 339‐8191 14 CENTER Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week SHAWNEE WEEKDAY EARLY 500543 Child Care Center 5 2600 ZURMEHLY RD LIMA 45806 ALLEN 4199914806 15 LEARNING CENTER SHAWNEE CHILDREN'S 401678 Child Care Center 1 2223 SHAWNEE RD LIMA 45805 ALLEN 4192243742 16 PROGRAM Littl rascals child development 500244 Child Care Center 3 1401 S SUGAR STREET LIMA 45804 ALLEN (419) 991‐2273 17 center 18 Little Rockies Learning Center 2200021756 Child Care Center 1932 Charledon Ave Lima 45804 ALLEN (567) 289‐9003 BLUFFTON COMMUNITY 500147 Child Care Center 0 112 Main Street Bluffton 45817 ALLEN (419) 358‐0268 Pre‐school Partial Day 19 PRESCHOOL Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; FIRST BAPTIST DAY CARE 402581 Child Care Center 3 451 N CABLE RD LIMA 45805 ALLEN (419) 224‐4189 Full Day 20 Young Toddler; Older Toddler 4400 Spencerville Pre‐school; School‐Age; Young Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; TINY TECH UNIVERSITY 500241 Child Care Center Lima 45805 ALLEN (567) 289‐6711 21 Road Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week TENDER TIMES CHILD Infant; Pre‐school; Young Toddler; 500275 Child Care Center 702 AMBROSE DR DELPHOS 45833 ALLEN (567) 765‐0502 Full Day 22 DEVELOPMENT CENTER Older Toddler LEARNING TREE CHILD CARE Pre‐school; School‐Age; Young Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; 502731 Child Care Center 0 775 S THAYER ROAD LIMA 45806 ALLEN 4192295484 23 CENTER Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week 1300 EDGEWOOD Pre‐school; School‐Age; Young ZION LUTHERAN CHILDCARE 500703 Child Care Center 1 LIMA 45805 ALLEN 4192247719 Full Day; Partial Day; Partial Week 24 DRIVE Toddler; Older Toddler JAMES A. RHODES STATE Infant; Pre‐school; Young Toddler; COLLEGE EARLY LEARNING 502588 Child Care Center 1 345 S ELIZABETH ST LIMA 45801 ALLEN (419) 223‐1044 Full Day; Full Week; Partial Week Older Toddler 25 CENTER SMART START DEVELOPMENT 504226 Child Care Center 3 797 W Robb Ave Lima 45804 ALLEN (419) 227‐5437 26 AND LEARNING CENTER LEARNING CASTLE CHILD CARE 1251 NORTH COLE Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; 500130 Child Care Center 1 LIMA 45801 ALLEN 5677126295 Full Day 27 CENTER‐WEST STREET Young Toddler; Older Toddler 28 KINGDOM DAYCARE 500196 Child Care Center 1 1575 E. HIGH ST LIMA 45804 ALLEN 4192258888 TRINITY UM CHURCH CENTER 401850 Child Care Center 1 301 W MARKET ST LIMA 45801 ALLEN 4192242909 29 FOR CREATIVE CHILD CARE 30 Ashland West Head Start 2190020961 Child Care Center 1797 Seddon Court Ashland 44805 ASHLAND (419) 496‐0484 Pre‐school Partial Day; Partial Week Milestones Learning Center 2170014328 Child Care Center 3 1489 Mifflin Ave Ashland 44805 ASHLAND (419) 281‐7440 31 Ashland Inc 637 NORTH MARKET OLIVE TREE CARE 300860 Child Care Center 1 LOUDONVILLE 44842 ASHLAND 4199942080 School‐Age Partial Day 32 STREET 33 LOUDONVILLE HEAD START 410333 Child Care Center 5 615 ST. RT 39 W LOUDONVILLE 44842 ASHLAND (419) 994‐3258 Child Care Centers Opening On or Before September 1, 2020 SUTQ Program: Program Name License Number Program Record Type Street Address City Zip Code Program County Program Phone Age Groups Served Attendance Options Rating 34 ASHLAND FAMILY YMCA 104860 Child Care Center 1 207 MILLER ST ASHLAND 44805 ASHLAND 4192890626 PARK STREET BRETHREN 103224 Child Care Center 619 PARK ST ASHLAND 44805 ASHLAND 4192896128 35 CHURCH PRESCHOOL ASHLAND MONTESSORI 409507 Child Care Center 1515 MIFFLIN AVENUE ASHLAND 44805 ASHLAND 4192895699 36 SCHOOL KNO HO CO SULLIVAN HEAD 241 TOWNSHIP ROAD 408263 Child Care Center 4 SULLIVAN 44880 ASHLAND 4197362787 Pre‐school Partial Day 37 START 481 38 ASD COVE ‐ HURON PRIMARY 300765 Child Care Center 1 2300 WADE AVENUE ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA (440) 993‐1060 Pre‐school; School‐Age Full Day; Partial Day Ashtabula County Family YMCA@Pymatuning Valley 2180018266 Child Care Center 1 5571 US‐6 Andover 44003 ASHTABULA (440) 293‐6206 School‐Age Partial Day 39 Primary School KINGSVILLE ELEMENTARY 300492 Child Care Center 4 5875 ROUTE 193 KINGSVILLE 44048 ASHTABULA (440) 997‐5321 40 SCHOOL A KIDS ONLY EARLY LEARNING 307578 Child Care Center 5 2621 STATE ROAD ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4409985553 41 CT INC A KIDS ONLY EARLY LEARNING 305432 Child Care Center 5 140 E ERIE STREET JEFFERSON 44047 ASHTABULA 4405763199 42 CENTER III A KIDS ONLY EARLY LEARNING 305415 Child Care Center 5 839 W MAIN STREET GENEVA 44041 ASHTABULA 4404151131 43 CENTER II 44 RIDGEVIEW ELEMENTARY 300493 Child Care Center 4 3456 LIBERTY STREET ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA (440) 997‐5321 ASHTABULA COUNTY FAMILY 304140 Child Care Center 4 263 PROSPECT RD ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4409975321 45 Y CHILD CARE A.B.C. CHILD CARE AND 305428 Child Care Center 3 2012 W 11TH STREET ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4409648799 46 LEARNING CENTER A Kids Only Early Learning Pre‐school; School‐Age; Young 2190019520 Child Care Center 5 2505 South Ridge East Ashtabula 44004 ASHTABULA (440) 335‐1540 Full Week; Partial Week 47 Center Inc. 4 Toddler; Older Toddler 456 South Main St. Connie's Kidz, Inc. 2180017063 Child Care Center 1 Andover 44003 ASHTABULA (440) 293‐5134 48 Suite A Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; BURNS' KID'S COLLEGE 300396 Child Care Center 5 4314 MAIN AVENUE ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4409931121 49 Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week 2009 West Prospect Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; MINNIE MIRACLES 300679 Child Care Center 1 Ashtabula 44004 ASHTABULA (440) 275‐1518 50 Rd Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week CAROL'S CORNER CHILD CARE, Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; 307045 Child Care Center 4 82 EASTWOOD STREET GENEVA 44041 ASHTABULA 4404667040 Full Week; Partial Week 51 INC Young Toddler; Older Toddler FIRST UNITED METHODIST Full Day; Partial Day; Partial 100580 Child Care Center 4 89 S BROADWAY GENEVA 44041 ASHTABULA 4404665410 Infant 52 DAY CARE AND PRESCHOOL Week; Drop In; Weekends GOD'S LITTLE TREASURES 300556 Child Care Center 2426 COOK ROAD ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4405364529 Pre‐school Partial Day 53 PRESCHOOL 54 NEW LEAF CHILDCARE 300489 Child Care Center 4 110 GATEWAY AVE. CONNEAUT 44030 ASHTABULA 4405933330 CHOICE CHILD CARE AND 101 GRAND VALLEY Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; 306577 Child Care Center 3 ORWELL 44076 ASHTABULA (440) 437‐7770 55 PRESCHOOL INC AVE Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week ASHTABULA COUNTY HEAD 307882 Child Care Center 5 4510 MAIN AVE ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4409937716 Pre‐school Full Day 56 START Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; REDSTONE SCHOOLHOUSE 308124 Child Care Center 5 2987 HIGH ST ROCK CREEK 44084 ASHTABULA 4405633315 57 Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week; Drop In Pre‐school; Young Toddler; Older ACCAA/ACHST/EHS‐COLLINS 300611 Child Care Center 5 104 W. 45TH STREET ASHTABULA 44004 ASHTABULA 4409937716 Full Day; Partial Day 58 Toddler HEAVEN'S CHILD PRESCHOOL 300566 Child Care Center 1 5348 PECK RD. JEFFERSON 44047 ASHTABULA 4402936182 59 AND LEARNING CENTER Blooming View Montessori 2170015526 Child Care Center 215 Columbus Road Athens 45701 ATHENS (740) 590‐8272 60 Academy 9111 W BENTBROOK Infant; Pre‐school; School‐Age; Full Day; Partial Day; Full Week; NOVA LEARNING CENTER 405769 Child Care Center ATHENS 45701 ATHENS (740) 592‐3744 61 LANE Young Toddler; Older Toddler Partial Week 62 LEDGER'S AFTER SCHOOL 401195 Child Care Center 41 CENTRAL
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