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The Oriental American Education Foundation
REGISTRATION138-11 35th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
School-Age Child Care (SACC) in Queens County, New York
School-Age Child Care (SACC) — care for school-age children outside school hours.
- Ages
- School-age
- Licensed for
- 112 children
The public record
- License number
- 848645
- License status
- REGISTRATION
- License type
- School-Age Child Care (SACC)
- Licensed capacity
- 112 children
- Address
- 138-11 35th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
- County
- Queens County
- Phone
- +17189099318
- Website
- Not listed
- License issued
- September 26, 2023
Ages and programs
Reported to Office of Children and Family Services (New York City center-based programs are permitted by NYC DOHMH and published separately; NYC family, group family and school-age programs are OCFS-overseen and included here) by The Oriental American Education Foundation and published in the state licence record. Availability is not the same as licensing, so confirm openings directly.
Licensed to serve
- School-age
What New York licensed
The state describes The Oriental American Education Foundation’s capacity as “112 School-Aged Children”. Each figure is a ceiling OCFS set, not a count of children enrolled or places free.
- School-age places
- 112
- Program opened
- September 26, 2019
- Registration through
- September 25, 2027
- School district
- Queens 25
- OCFS region
- New York City
Questions parents ask about The Oriental American Education Foundation
Is The Oriental American Education Foundation a licensed child care provider in New York?
- Yes. The Oriental American Education Foundation holds New York registration 848645, listed as "REGISTRATION" by the Office of Children and Family Services, issued on September 26, 2023 and current through September 25, 2027. Confirm current standing with OCFS before enrolling.
What kind of child care is The Oriental American Education Foundation?
- New York licenses The Oriental American Education Foundation as a School-Age Child Care (SACC), which is care for school-age children outside school hours. The category comes from the state's own register, not from the provider.
What ages does The Oriental American Education Foundation care for?
- New York licenses The Oriental American Education Foundation for 112 school-age places. Each figure is a ceiling the state set, not current enrolment.
Which school district is The Oriental American Education Foundation in?
- The Oriental American Education Foundation sits in the Queens 25 school district, in Queens County. New York records the district on the licence, which matters for school-age care and transport.
Does this page show inspection results for The Oriental American Education Foundation?
- No. New York's public child care roster carries no violation or inspection fields, and no separate statewide dataset of them was found, so nothing here reflects The Oriental American Education Foundation's inspection history either way. Look the provider up in the OCFS child care search to read its violations and whether they were corrected.
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About this record
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Office of Children and Family Services (New York City center-based programs are permitted by NYC DOHMH and published separately; NYC family, group family and school-age programs are OCFS-overseen and included here). Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
Where this comes from
- Primary. New York Office of Children and Family Services child care roster cb42-qumz, facility 848645. It carries no violation or inspection fields.
- Context. Our explainer on how New York daycare licensing and inspections work, and on New York child care assistance.
Licensing facts on this page were last checked against the state record on . We republish the public licensing record and label absent fields plainly rather than leaving them blank. Where our data comes from · Report an error
