Average Number of Children Per Day

The chart to the right details the average number of children served per day in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the total number of children served per day. The blue bar represents the average number of children served per day by Texas Rising Star (TRS) providers. The red bar represents the average number of children per day among non Texas Rising Star providers. Together, they represent the total average children per day.

The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the average number of children served per day by Texas Rising Star providers. The black line is the average number of children served per day by Texas Rising Star providers divided by the overall average number of children served per day.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Total Number of Families Served by TWC

The chart to the right details the number of families served by TWC in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of families served per month.

The blue bar represents the families served by a Texas Rising Star (TRS) Provider.

The red bar represents the families served by a Non-Texas Rising Star (TRS) Provider.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children in Texas Rising Star Care by Star Level

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in Texas Rising Star (TRS) care in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month.

The dark blue bar represents the children served by a Texas Rising Star 2-Star Provider. The light blue bar represents the children served by a Texas Rising Star 3-Star Provider. The medium blue bar represents the children served by a Texas Rising Star 4-Star Provider. Together, they represent the average number of children served per day in a Texas Rising Star Provider during the month

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Age

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by age.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month. The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of infants served. The red bar represents the number of toddlers served. The yellow bar represents the number of pre-schoolers served. The orange bar represents the number of school age children served. Together, they represent all children served in a month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Age - TRS

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in Texas Rising Star providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by age.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month in Texas Rising Star providers. The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of infants served. The red bar represents the number of toddlers served. The yellow bar represents the number of pre-schoolers served. The orange bar represents the number of school age children served. Together, they represent all children served in a month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Age - TRS 2 Star

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in Texas Rising Star 2 star providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by age.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month in Texas Rising Star 2 Star providers. The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of infants served. The red bar represents the number of toddlers served. The yellow bar represents the number of pre-schoolers served. The orange bar represents the number of school age children served. Together, they represent all children served in a month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Age - TRS 3 Star

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in Texas Rising Star 3 Star providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by age.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month in Texas Rising Star 3 Star providers. The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of infants served. The red bar represents the number of toddlers served. The yellow bar represents the number of pre-schoolers served. The orange bar represents the number of school age children served. Together, they represent all children served in a month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Age - TRS 4 Star

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in Texas Rising Star 4 Star providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by age.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month in Texas Rising Star 4 Star providers. The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of infants served. The red bar represents the number of toddlers served. The yellow bar represents the number of pre-schoolers served. The orange bar represents the number of school age children served. Together, they represent all children served in a month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Age - Non-TRS

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in non Texas Rising Star providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by age.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month in non Texas Rising Star providers. The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of infants served. The red bar represents the number of toddlers served. The yellow bar represents the number of pre-schoolers served. The orange bar represents the number of school age children served. Together, they represent all children served in a month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Number of Children Served by Provider Type

The chart to the right details the average number of children per day in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23, broken out by the provider type (Licensed Child Care Center, Licensed Child Care Home or Registered Child Care Home) where the children received care.

The left vertical axis measures the number of children served per month. The blue bar represents the total number of children served in Registered Child Care Homes. The red bar represents the total number of children served in Licensed Child Care Homes. The yellow bar represents the total number of children served in Registered Child Care Homes. The orange bar represents the total number of children served in Military providers. Together, they represent the total number of children served in all provider types during the month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Waitlist

The chart to the right details the number of children on the waitlist in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis and blue bar measure the number of children on the waitlist per month.

The data that makes up the waitlist is not standardized across the entire Childcare system. As a result, the numbers are not directly comparable from board to board as each board uses the waitlist in different ways.

There are additional factors that can influence the waitlist, such as intake status, which are not captured in this data. To learn more about what the numbers in Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board mean, contact the board directly.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Child Care Providers

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of providers with children in care in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of providers per month. The red bar represents the total number of non Texas Rising Star providers during the month.

The blue bar represents the number of Texas Rising Star (TRS) providers. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of Child Care providers that are Texas Rising Star providers. The black line is the total number of Texas Rising Star providers per month divided by the overall number of child care providers.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Texas Rising Star Provider Agreements by Star Level

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of Texas Rising Star providers with agreements to accept subsidies in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of providers with agreements per month. The dark blue bar represents the Texas Rising Star (TRS) 2-Star providers with agreements. The light blue bar represents the Texas Rising Star 3-Star providers with agreements. The medium blue bar represents the Texas Rising Star 4-Star providers with agreements. Together, they represent the total number of Texas Rising Star providers with agreements during the month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Texas Rising Star Capacity by Star Level

The chart to the right details the Capacity of Texas Rising Star providers with subsidy enrollment in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the sum of capacity for providers during a month. The dark blue bar represents the Texas Rising Star (TRS) 2-Star provider capacity. The light blue bar represents the Texas Rising Star 3-Star provider capacity. The medium blue bar represents the Texas Rising Star 4-Star provider capacity. Together, they represent the total number of Texas Rising Star capacity during the month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Texas Rising Star providers with Subsidy Enrollment by Star Level

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board serving children participating in the child care subsidy program during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of providers per month. The dark blue bar represents the number of Texas Rising Star (TRS) 2-Star providers. The light blue bar represents the number of Texas Rising Star 3-Star providers. The medium blue bar represents the number of Texas Rising Star 4-Star providers. Together, they represent the total number of providers serving children participating in the Texas Rising Star Program during the month.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Child Care Providers by Provider Type

The chart to the right details the number of providers broken out by provider type (Licensed Child Care Center, Licensed Child Care Home or Registered Child Care Home) in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23

The left vertical axis measures the total number of providers that served children participating in the child care subsidy program.

The blue bar on the bottom represents the number of Registered Child Care Homes that served children each month. The red bar stacked on top of that represents the Licensed Child Care Homes that served children. The yellow bar stacked on top of the red bar represents the Registered Child Care Homes that served children. The orange bar stacked on to of the yellow bar represents the Military Providers that served children. Together, these bars represent all providers that served children participating in the child care subsidy program.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Licensed Child Care Centers by Texas Rising Star Status

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of Licensed Child Care Centers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of Licensed Child Care Centers per month. The red bar represents the total number of non Texas Rising Star Licensed Child Care Centers during the month.

The blue bar represents the total number of Texas Rising Star (TRS) Licensed Child Care Centers. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of Licensed Child Care Centers per month that are Texas Rising Star Licensed Child Care Centers. The black line is the total number of Texas Rising Star Licensed Child Care Centers divided by the overall number of Licensed Child Care Centers.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Licensed Child Care Homes by Texas Rising Star Status

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of Licensed Child Care Homes in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of Licensed Child Care Homes per month. The red bar represents the total number of non Texas Rising Star Licensed Child Care Homes during the month.

The blue bar represents the total number of Texas Rising Star (TRS) Licensed Child Care Homes. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of Licensed Child Care Homes per month that are Texas Rising Star Licensed Child Care Homes. The black line is the total number of Texas Rising Star Licensed Child Care Homes divided by the overall number of Licensed Child Care Homes.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Registered Child Care Homes by Texas Rising Star Status

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of Registered Child Care Homes in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of Registered Child Care Homes per month. The red bar represents the total number of non Texas Rising Star Registered Child Care Homes during the month.

The blue bar represents the total number of Texas Rising Star (TRS) Registered Child Care Homes. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of Registered Child Care Homes per month that are Texas Rising Star Registered Child Care Homes. The black line is the total number of Texas Rising Star Registered Child Care Homes divided by the overall number of Registered Child Care Homes.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Child Care Providers Accepting Subsidy Children as Share of Regulated Providers

The chart to the right details the number of subsidy and non-subsidy providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of providers in operation per month. The red bar represents the total number of non-subsidy regulated providers during the month.

The blue bar represents the total number of subsidy providers. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the subsidy providers per month . The black line is the total number of subsidy providers per month divided by the overall number of regulated providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Texas Rising Star providers as Share of Regulated Providers

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of providers in operation per month. The red bar represents the total number of non Texas Rising Star providers during the month.

The blue bar represents the number of Texas Rising Star (TRS) providers. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of the Texas Rising Star providers per month. The black line is the total number of Texas Rising Star providers per month divided by the overall number of regulated providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Licensed Center Capacity Utilization

The chart to the right details the utilization of HHSC eligible capacity in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of spots available in Licensed Centers as well as the number of children TWC serves per month. The red bar represents the total capacity of eligible licensed centers.

The blue bar represents the number of TWC children served. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of the Texas Rising Star providers per month. The black line is the total number of children TWC serves per month divided by the total capacity of licensed centers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Licensed Center as Share of Regulated Providers

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of HHSC Regulated and TWC providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from April 22 to June 23.

The left vertical axis measures the number of providers in operation per month. The red bar represents the total number of HHSC Regulated providers during the month.

The blue bar represents the number of TWC providers. The right vertical axis measures the percentage of the total number of the TWC providers per month. The black line is the total number of TWC providers per month divided by the overall number of HHSC Regulated providers in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Employers of Childcare Parents

The chart to the right details the unduplicated number of employers of child care parents in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from 2021Q3 to 2022Q4.

The left vertical axis and blue bar measure the number of employers of child care parent per year.

To be an employer of a childcare parent during the year, the childcare parent must be an employee with non-zero wages as a well as positive units of care during at least one quarter of the BCY

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Total Wages of Childcare Parents

The chart to the right details the total wages of child care parents in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from 2021Q3 to 2022Q4.

The left vertical axis and blue bar measure the total wages of child care parents per quarter.

To be a childcare parent during the year, the childcare parent must be an employee with non-zero wages as a well as positive units of care during at least one quarter of the BCY. The wages for all parents meeting this definition for each quarter are then summed up.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.

Average Quarterly Wages of Childcare Parents

The chart to the right details the average quarterly wages of child care parents in the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board during the period from 2021Q3 to 2022Q4.

The left vertical axis and blue bar measure the average wages of child care parents per quarter.

To be a childcare parent during the year, the childcare parent must be an employee with non-zero wages as a well as positive units of care during at least one quarter of the BCY. The quarterly wages for all parents meeting this definition for each quarter are then averaged by year.

All data displayed by the chart for the Lower Rio Grande Workforce Development Board is presented in the table below.