Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB423

Introduced
9/8/23  
Refer
9/8/23  

Caption

Modifying administrative rules regarding the number of child care workers and children in group child care centers.

Impact

The adjustments proposed under SB423 seek to harmonize the worker-to-child ratios with the average teacher-to-student ratios in local school districts. Specifically, where the average pupil ratios in kindergarten classes are lower than those specified in the current administrative codes, centers would be permitted to adjust their ratios accordingly. This means settings for children ages 4 to 5, as well as for children aged 5 and above, can operate under a proportionate model akin to what is used in the school system, potentially expanding the capacity of caregivers for these age groups.

Summary

Senate Bill 423 aims to modify administrative rules pertaining to the required number of child care workers in relation to the number of children in group child care centers in Wisconsin. The bill proposes to increase the minimum ratio of child care workers to children, allowing for more children to be placed under the care of fewer workers. This is expected to be beneficial in helping child care centers operate more effectively amidst staffing shortages and increasing demand for child care services, particularly as families continue to need care options for their children.

Contention

While supporters argue that this flexibility will accommodate families needing child care, detractors raise concerns about the potential impact on quality of care. Critics warn that reducing the number of caregivers to children could lead to lower standards of care and attention. This proposal has sparked debates about maintaining safety and developmental needs within early childhood education, pushing forward discussions on how best to support both child care providers and the families they serve.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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