Best Daycares in Morgan County, Ohio

Browse all 6 licensed daycares in Morgan County, Ohio. Compare program type, SUTQ status, and key details to find childcare that fits your family.

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Gold SUTQ
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Not Rated
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Gold Rated

East Elementary School

McConnelsville4265 N State Route 376 NW

Licensed School-Based PreschoolPFCC
Not Rated

Little Steps Early Learning Center

McConnelsville4512 N St Rt 376 NW #161

Licensed Child Care CenterPFCC
Not Rated

Play And Learn Center

Malta320 S. Main Street

Licensed Child Care Center
Gold Rated

South Elementary School

Stockport3555 State Route 792

Licensed School-Based PreschoolPFCC
Not Rated

Tabor Ridge Christian School

Stockport6727Tabor Ridge Road

Licensed Child Care CenterPFCC
Gold Rated

West Elementary School

Malta9675 State Route 37

Licensed School-Based Preschool

Common Questions About Morgan County Child Care

Helpful answers for families searching for daycares in Morgan County, Ohio.

Does "Not Rated" SUTQ mean a daycare in Morgan County is low quality?

No. “Not Rated” means the provider has not enrolled in Ohio's voluntary Step Up To Quality (SUTQ) program — it does not indicate a safety concern, a licensing problem, or substandard care.

Every provider in Morgan County on this page already complies with Ohio's mandatory baseline licensing requirements: background checks for all staff, health and safety inspections, required staff-to-child ratios, and annual continuing education. SUTQ is an optional, additional layer of quality recognition.

When evaluating a “Not Rated” provider, review their inspection history on Ohio's Child Care Search, visit in person, and ask about staff qualifications and curriculum.

Source: Ohio Administrative Code 5101:2-17-01 (PDF)

How do I find infant care in Morgan County?

Infant care (children under 12 months) is the hardest age group to place — demand consistently outpaces supply across Ohio, including Morgan County. Starting your search several months early is strongly recommended.

When you contact a provider, ask specifically:

  • Do you have openings in the infant room for a child under 12 months?
  • What is your infant-to-caregiver ratio? (Ohio licensing requires a maximum of 1:5 for licensed centers)
  • How do you ensure safe sleep? (Backs on a firm surface — crib or pack-and-play — no loose bedding)
  • Are feeding and nap schedules based on each baby's individual needs? (On-demand is best practice)
  • Is there a waitlist? How far in advance should I apply?

Source: Ohio Revised Code 5104.033 | Child Care Aware of America — Short Notice Checklist

What should I ask when I visit or call a daycare?

Before you commit, here are the most important questions to cover — by phone or in person:

Logistics first

  • Do you have space for my child starting on [date]?
  • What are your rates and fees? Do you accept Ohio's PFCC subsidy?
  • What are your hours, holiday closures, and inclement weather policies?

Licensing and safety

  • Is your license current? When was your most recent inspection — were any concerns found?
  • Do all adults complete background checks before spending time with children?
  • Are providers certified in infant/child CPR and First Aid?

Quality and daily life

  • What would a typical day look like for my child?
  • How do providers interact with children throughout the day?
  • How do you handle guidance and discipline at my child's age?

For the full checklist including age-specific questions for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-agers, see our FAQ page.

Source: Child Care Aware of America — Short Notice Checklist

What if I can't find openings in Morgan County?

Ohio Parent Hub does not collect real-time seat availability — openings must be confirmed directly with each provider. If you're not finding what you need in Morgan County:

  1. Browse nearby cities — Use our cities directory to find providers in adjacent communities
  2. Call, don't email — A direct call is faster and signals genuine interest to providers with informal waitlists
  3. Ask about waitlists — Many high-quality centers maintain them; getting on one early is often the best long-term strategy
  4. Check adjacent counties — Browse our county directory for providers just across county lines

For the most current availability, also check Ohio's Child Care Search which sometimes includes real-time enrollment status.

More questions? Visit our full FAQ page.