Welcome to the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) Single Sign In application. 'EEC Single Sign In' provides a single, secure point of entry to access EEC's online applications.
This is the EEC Self Service Tool where parents may review and update their waitlist applications. If you are on the EEC Waitlist and don’t know your login information, contact any EEC Waitlist agent for assistance.
Only final course grades are shown in the Parent and Family Portal. Faculty submit final grades to the Registrar’s Office by the date identified on the Academic Calendar. Grades/GPA are updated on the portal between 2 to 3 days after being submitted by Faculty.
The Department of Early Education and Care publishes a geographically-searchable online directory of licensed child care programs across the state. If a program you are researching does not appear in your search results, you may call the EEC regional licensing office for your area to confirm whether the program is licensed by EEC.
Funded Care programs are child care programs that are not required to be licensed by EEC because they are part of a public or private K-12 institution. These programs are subject to EEC monitoring requirements because they serve EEC-subsidized children. All Family Child Care Group and School Age Funded Care. Age Group.
EEC can provide information about restrictions on a license, non-compliance citations, and sanctions. Be advised that many Licensed Child Care Programs are in the process of reopening following the COVID-19 State of Emergency and temporary closure of child care.
Our dedicated educators facilitate the learning process by actively listening to and observing the children. Teachers enable opportunities for discovery and problem solving, guide and document the learning process and nurture individuals and relationships. Teachers help build a sense of community in each classroom and school wide.
Temple Emanu-El's Early Childhood Education Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) for having demonstrated substantial compliance and excellence with nationally recognized criteria for high-quality early childhood programs.