Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Page 30, Image 30

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pie. or 10 separate people have
any grievenc.e*. a hearing may
be scheduled. The comment
period closes on Feb. 2.
Children are admitted to
the child-care program based on
a point system. The first
admission priority is assigned
to student families, and then
University employee families
based on seniority. Community
families are third on the priority
list.
“The first priority of the
point system is to be able to con
tinue child care for student
parents whose children have
already bean admitted to the
program.'' Reynolds said.
"The point-system rules
were drawn up to assure that
one. students maintain first
priority for enrollment in this
program, and two. to make sure
it was done in an objective man
ner where no one on staff or
parent council could bend a
rule because someone was a
friend." Reynolds said.
In the past the child-care
center had bean over-enrolled;
however, at the beginning of
fall term there were still vacan
cies. Prior reports about how
hard it was to get into the child
care center may have discourag
ed many people from applying.
Reynolds said.
“There seems to be an im
pression that it is impossible to
get in here, and I think we end
ed up with people this fall who
were so convinced they
wouldn’t get in that they did
not even try," he said.
Although there are still
some openings available for cer
tain programs and times, the
number of people using child
care has since increased.
Reynolds hopes that the
rule changes will keep the cost
of child care down; however,
keeping the costs below those of
other agencies in town is
becoming difficult, he said.
“We maintain a level
where we are competitive with
other preschool programs, even
though our costs are higher for
our lead teaching staff."
Reynolds said.
The University child-care
center's teaching staff are union
employees who are paid more
than minimum wage. Still
Reynolds believes the staff is
both underpaid and under
valued for the quality of
teaching.
The higher staff costs are
balanced by employing work
study students to assist at the
centers.
"I think we provide a better
program at lower costs than
other programs in Eugene,”
Reynolds said.
The University’s child care
is an EMU program that
receives incidental fees to cover
administrative costs.
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