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Niagara County Community College Expands Childcare; Opens Infant Room

By News Archive

February 22, 2023

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From left to right: Kevin Clark, NCCC Board of Trustee; Gail Tylec, NCCC Board of Trustee; Dr. William J. Murabito, NCCC President; Blythe T. Merrill, Executive Vice President, John R. Oishei Foundation; Christine Duquin, Director, NCCC John R. Oishei Child Development Center.

Niagara County Community College was awarded nearly $39,000 from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to aid in the stabilization of the child care sector. The College used this grant to expand the John R. Oishei Childhood Development Center on the Sanborn Campus, making room for a space dedicated to caring for infants.

Parents who have children who are 8-weeks to 18-months-old now have the opportunity to attend Niagara County Community College while their babies are provided quality care by the same institution. The new room is able to accommodate seven infants at one time and is managed by two teachers.

Director of the Child Development Center, Christine Duquin, said, “We are overjoyed to be able to provide child care for parents who would like the opportunity to go back to school sooner rather than later.”

NCCC’s John R. Oishei Child Development Center is located on the Sanborn campus. The center is open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closes early on Fridays at 4 p.m. In addition to NCCC students and employees, the public is welcome to enroll their children.

Niagara County Community College’s John R. Oishei Child Development Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The Center uses the best practices of child development to foster the growth and learning of each child as an individual and member of the community. Our staff works with families to build positive relationships with caretakers and their children while they pursue their educational and career goals.

Niagara County Community College was awarded nearly $39,000 from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to aid in the stabilization of the child care sector. The College used this grant to expand the John R. Oishei Childhood Development Center on the Sanborn Campus, making room for a space dedicated to caring for infants.

Parents who have children who are 8-weeks to 18-months-old now have the opportunity to attend Niagara County Community College while their babies are provided quality care by the same institution. The new room is able to accommodate seven infants at one time and is managed by two teachers.

Director of the Child Development Center, Christine Duquin, said, “We are overjoyed to be able to provide child care for parents who would like the opportunity to go back to school sooner rather than later.”

NCCC’s John R. Oishei Child Development Center is located on the Sanborn campus. The center is open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closes early on Fridays at 4 p.m. In addition to NCCC students and employees, the public is welcome to enroll their children.

Niagara County Community College’s John R. Oishei Child Development Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The Center uses the best practices of child development to foster the growth and learning of each child as an individual and member of the community. Our staff works with families to build positive relationships with caretakers and their children while they pursue their educational and career goals.

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From left to right: Kevin Clark, NCCC Board of Trustee; Gail Tylec, NCCC Board of Trustee; Dr. William J. Murabito, NCCC President; Blythe T. Merrill, Executive Vice President, John R. Oishei Foundation; Christine Duquin, Director, NCCC John R. Oishei Child Development Center.


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NCCC Child Development Center Receives Grant to Offer Subsidized Childcare to Community

By News Archive

October 8, 2021 

Niagara County Community College (NCCC) was recently announced as a recipient of a funding award under the competitive United States Department of Education Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) program. The award was in the amount of $307,192 over four years. Through this program, both NCCC students and members of the community are eligible to enroll their children at the NCCC John R. Oishei Child Development Center (CDC) at an income-based, subsidized rate.

NCCC is committed to serving our students and the local community by offering the best childcare services possible at the lowest rate. In addition to offering subsidized childcare, the CDC was recently able to utilize grant funding to perform a number of upgrades to its facilities including to the outdoor playground. “I am excited to have both of our playgrounds resurfaced as we add new equipment to the area for the community to enjoy. As always, all of our facility upgrades are done with an eye toward increasing the usage, inclusion, and safety for our children.” Christine Duquin, Director of the John R. Oishei Child Development Center.

With the increased demand for childcare services and specifically those from 0-18 months of age, the Center is in the process of engaging professional Architectural Services to review our current space, to determine if expanded services are viable. The NCCC CDC is located in a state-of-the-art facility within the Campus Learning Commons that provides students and members of the community with peace of mind that their child is receiving the best possible care throughout the week. Accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), parents can be assured their young children will participate in a developmentally appropriate early childhood curriculum with experienced, professional teachers and caregivers.

Through continued campus collaboration, NCCC will offer an unmatched pairing of affordable rates and fully accredited childcare to the community. Stop in today, or check out the Childcare Center online at www.niagaracc.suny.edu/child-development/.

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Community invited to Read, Imagine, Draw at NCCC

By News Archive

January 17, 2020

On Wednesday, January 29, 2020, members of the community are invited to attend a book house dedication event entitled, “Read, Imagine, Draw” at the Dolce Valvo Art Center at Niagara County Community College (NCCC) from 5-7:00 p.m.  As part of the event, free books from preschool level to adult will be available for attendees.  The event will also feature a reading of Where the Wild Things Are, a book by Maurice Sendak, and a craft station with activities that coincide with the story.  Artwork created by the students of the John R. Oishei Child Development Center will be on display in the Dolce Valvo Art Center from Monday, January 27 through Friday, January 31.

Participants in the Liberty Partnerships Future Leaders program at NCCC built the book house that will be donated to the John R. Oishei Child Development Center as part of the event.  The book house will allow the community to share and take out books free of charge and will be a permanent fixture on campus.

Future Leaders Liberty Partnership Program at NCCC is sponsored by a New York State Department of Education Grant and currently serves over 300 students throughout Western New York.  For more information on how your child can be a participant in the program, contact Jamie Reid jreid@niagaracc.suny.edu or 716-614-6891