2026 Tuition rates
*A tuition increase is customary every January
2026 NOAA/Federal Rates
Infants FT: $2636 3D: $1898 2D: $1396
Toddlers FT: $2223 3D: $1600 2D: $1179
Juniors FT: $2223 3D: $1600 2D: $1179
Preschool FT: $2013 3D: $1448 2D: $1060
Community rates
Infants FT: $2955 3D: $2129 2D: $1565
Toddlers FT: $2493 3D: $1803 2D: $1321
Juniors FT: $2493 3D: $1803 2D: $1321
Preschool FT: $2258 3D: $1625 2D: $1197
On-site Contractors have priority over community members, but pay the community rate.
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Waitlist
As our Preschool children begin to depart before kindergarten, children will move up to the older classrooms - which creates openings in our Infant and Toddler rooms. Thus, our openings typically become available between June-September. We rarely have openings from October-May. We occasionally have openings in our Junior room, but rarely in our Preschool room as there is almost always a student in Juniors of age to move up before bringing in a new student.
Our priority system is as follows;
1. NOAA Employee
2. Federal Employee, On-Site WRC Contract employee
3. Community Family
(Siblings have ultimate priority in the same order)
Most openings are taken by NOAA employees, but on average about 20% of our total enrollment is community. Keep in mind, we only have 8-12 total openings per year (8 of which are infants), so NOAA and Federal families are not guaranteed to enroll. Our 20% community enrollment includes the Preschool students who may have been fortunate to enroll as infants or toddlers.
On your waiting list application, please DO NOT select “Full-time Federal”, 3-Day Federal”, or “2-Day Federal” if you are not a Federal employee.
Current Openings
None
*Preschool students must be in underwear & Toddlers must be walking
Tours
Group tours are offered at 10:00am on the first Wednesday of every month. To join a tour, please email us your first and last name as it appears on your government issued ID. You will need to present a Real ID to the campus guard upon arrival. You will be turned away without one. NOAA’s entrance is pictured below
