Clayton at Florence Elementary
Southlake, TX
62
Capacity
7
Inspections
Yes
Subsidies
Address
3095 JOHNSON RD SOUTHLAKE TX- 76092 5611, Southlake, TX
County
Website
www.claytonyouth.orgAges Served
School
Hours
06:30 AM-06:30 PM
Days Open
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri
Licensed Capacity
62 children
Programs Offered
Before School Care,After School Care,Snacks Provided
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All licensed providers in Texas must display their license. Clayton at Florence Elementary is listed in the official HHS registry as a licensed center.
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Information sourced from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission public dataset. For the most current details, contact the facility directly or visit the official HHS child care search.
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