
Should You Choose a Daycare Near Work or Home?
When it comes to choosing a daycare, there’s one important question to ask yourself: should it be closer to work
At Cornerstone Academy, we’re committed to helping create a safe and supportive community for our parents and students. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of state and local resources to give families access to any services or programs they may need.
These resources provide reliable information on childcare, financial support, and more. If you don’t see the help you’re looking for, just reach out. We’ll find a way to connect you with the right resources.
Information in enrolling for state childcare assistance.
Online portal for applying to and managing enrollment in state programs.
A free community program that helps children with delayed development.
Providing support, shelter, and legal advocacy to victims of domestic abuse.
Food pantry, soup kitchen, and shelter programs for Kenosha residents.
More than just books: explore the plentiful resources offered at the library.
Safe sleep education, car seat installation, and more childcare information.
Support and mentorship for new or expecting families in Kenosha.
Assistance for families struggling with a loved one’s substance abuse.
A resource for understanding and managing your child’s cerebral palsy.
We want to make it as easy as possible for your child to get to school, which is why we offer before and after-school transportation services for both elementary and 4k students.
Under the watchful eye of our experienced caretakers, your child will be safely brought from our Kenosha daycare to and from school. We offer this service to and from Bose Elementary, Harvey Elementary, and Somers Elementary.

When it comes to choosing a daycare, there’s one important question to ask yourself: should it be closer to work

Nutrition is one of the most important things for a developing child, as it can play a crucial role in

Early on, we realized that other curriculums at daycares out there didn’t fit the needs of the ever-changing world of
Yes, we do accept EBT payments, but co-pays apply.
Eligibility for state-subsidized programs is typically dependent on a family’s gross monthly income, which generally must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. However, each program is different, so be sure to double-check its eligibility requirements before applying.
Applications for state programs can be submitted online at ACCESS, over the phone, or in-person at a local agency.
Enrollment is dependent on the needs of the child. Prior to making an enrollment decision, Cornerstone must make an individualized assessment about the child to determine if we can meet their needs. If you have any questions or would like more information regarding this, we encourage you to please contact us.