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Daycare in Highland Park.

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Daycare in Highland Park Dallas, with verified 2026 tuition ranges, Texas Rising Star ratings, and real waitlist intel transparent for every center. Always free for families. Updated May 2026.

22+
Verified providers
$1,725
Starting monthly tuition
10 mo
Median infant waitlist
Highland Park Dallas tree-lined street
2026 cost overview

What daycare actually costs in Highland Park.

Tuition ranges are full-time, center-based monthly rates pulled from 22+ Highland Park providers and cross-checked against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child Care Licensing search.

Infant (6 wk – 11 mo)
Infant care
$2,075 to $2,725
per month, full-time

Texas Rising Star 4-Star and NAEYC-accredited centers hold the top of the range. Licensed family home child care typically runs $150 to $300 below.

Toddler (12 mo – 23 mo)
Toddler care
$1,875 to $2,325
per month, full-time

Texas ratios loosen at 18 months and again at 24 months, so center pricing drops modestly with each age band. Texas Rising Star 4-Star centers hold a $100 to $200 premium over unrated centers.

Preschool (3 yr – 5 yr)
Preschool
$1,725 to $2,175
per month, full-time

Dallas ISD runs free full-day Public Pre-K for income-eligible three- and four-year-olds, with several Early Childhood Schools and elementary campuses serving as ECE sites. Charter and partner sites round out citywide access.

Sources: Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child Care Licensing 2025 facility roster, Texas Rising Star QRIS database, US Department of Labor 2023 National Database of Childcare Prices (Dallas County), Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas 2025 market rate survey, Dallas ISD Early Childhood enrollment data, DaycareSquare Dallas operator survey (Q1 2026). Updated May 2026.

Featured providers

A sample of Highland Park daycares.

Eight local daycares across the neighborhood. The full Highland Park directory holds 22+ listings — filter by age, accreditation, and cost.

Highland Park Presbyterian Day School
Faith-based
Highland Park Presbyterian Day School
Highland Park · 18 mo – 5 yr
From $1,875/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

Highland Park United Methodist Day School
Faith-based
Highland Park United Methodist Day School
Highland Park · 18 mo – 5 yr
From $1,925/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal School
Faith-based
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal School
Highland Park · 18 mo – 5 yr
From $2,025/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

First Baptist Highland Park Preschool
Faith-based
First Baptist Highland Park Preschool
Highland Park · 2 – 5 yr
From $1,725/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

Children's Choice Highland Park
TRS 4-Star
Children's Choice Highland Park
Highland Park · 6 wk – 5 yr
From $2,225/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

Primrose School of Highland Park
NAEYC accredited
Primrose School of Highland Park
Highland Park · 6 wk – 5 yr
From $2,475/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

Highland Park Montessori School
Montessori
Highland Park Montessori School
Highland Park · 18 mo – 6 yr
From $2,125/mo

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

HPISD Bradfield Elementary Pre-K Wing
Public Pre-K
HPISD Bradfield Elementary Pre-K Wing
Highland Park · 3 – 4 yr
From $0/mo (eligible)

Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026

A short, honest guide to Highland Park daycare.

Highland Park is an independent municipality within Dallas County, four square miles tucked between Uptown, the Park Cities, and SMU, with its own town hall, police, and the highly rated Highland Park Independent School District (HPISD). Generational families, mature trees, and a high concentration of faith-based preschools and small independent programs. Tuition sits at the top of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. According to the Texas HHSC Child Care Licensing 2025 facility roster, roughly 22 licensed providers operate within a five-minute drive of the Highland Park core, with additional HPISD-run early-childhood seats. The US Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices places Dallas County in the high-cost tier nationally. Texas Rising Star (TRS) is the state's voluntary tier rating system administered through the Texas Workforce Commission, with programs earning two through four stars based on staff qualifications, curriculum, child progress monitoring, and family engagement. Every provider in our directory is cross-checked against the HHSC Child Care Search monthly.

Texas licensing and ratios in Highland Park

Texas requires a 1:4 infant ratio for children 0 to 11 months, 1:5 for 12 to 17 months, 1:9 for 18 to 23 months, 1:11 for two-year-olds, 1:15 for three-year-olds, 1:20 for four-year-olds, and 1:22 for five-year-olds in licensed child care centers under 26 TAC Chapter 746. Every legal daycare in Highland Park appears in the public HHSC Child Care Search, with inspection history and any compliance findings visible. Texas Rising Star programs meet minimum licensing plus additional quality benchmarks, and 4-Star programs hold the highest combined thresholds. Programs participating in TRS are eligible for higher Child Care Services (subsidy) reimbursement.

Source: Texas HHSC, 26 TAC Chapter 746, 2025 licensing roster; Texas Rising Star standards via Texas Workforce Commission.

Where Highland Park parents tend to overpay

  • Premium-chain centers when a Texas Rising Star 4-Star independent program in the same neighborhood costs 8 to 15 percent less for comparable quality.
  • Add-on enrichment fees (music, Spanish, soccer, yoga) that quietly raise the monthly bill $40 to $150 after enrollment.
  • Annual registration and supply fees not disclosed on the website. Ask for the all-in monthly figure that includes registration, supplies, and food before you tour.
  • Paid preschool when Dallas ISD runs free full-day Public Pre-K for eligible four-year-olds.

Financial help available to Highland Park families

Working Dallas County families earning under 85 percent of the state median income may qualify for the Texas Child Care Services subsidy, administered through Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas. Dallas ISD runs free full-day Public Pre-K for income-eligible three- and four-year-olds at Early Childhood Schools and elementary campuses citywide. Federal Head Start operates through Child Care Group. Active-duty military families pay on the DoD sliding scale at on-base Child Development Centers, and the Army, Air Force, and Navy Fee Assistance programs offset off-base costs. All families regardless of income can use the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and a Dependent Care FSA. Our tax credit explainer walks through the math at common Dallas income levels.

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Frequently asked

Daycare in Highland Park.

How much does daycare cost in Highland Park?
Full-time center-based daycare in Highland Park runs roughly $1,725 to $2,175 to $2,725 per month in 2026, depending on age and program type. Licensed family home care typically runs $150 to $300 below center pricing. Use our cost calculator for a personal estimate.
How long is the waitlist for Highland Park daycare?
Our 2026 Dallas operator survey found a median infant waitlist of 10 mo for Highland Park. Texas Rising Star 4-Star centers and NAEYC-accredited programs can stretch longer. Toddler and preschool seats commonly turn over within four to ten weeks.
Is preschool free in Highland Park?
Dallas ISD runs free full-day Public Pre-K for income-eligible three- and four-year-olds at Early Childhood Schools and elementary campuses throughout the city. Federal Head Start runs through Child Care Group, and Texas Rising Star programs participating in subsidy reimbursement can serve eligible families at no charge.
Who licenses daycares in Texas?
Every legal daycare in Texas is licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child Care Licensing division under 26 TAC Chapter 746 (centers) and Chapter 747 (homes). Every provider in our directory is cross-checked against the HHSC Child Care Search monthly.
What is Texas Rising Star?
Texas Rising Star (TRS) is the state's voluntary quality rating system, administered through the Texas Workforce Commission. Programs earn two through four stars based on staff qualifications, curriculum, child progress monitoring, and family engagement. Programs participating in TRS are eligible for higher Child Care Services (subsidy) reimbursement. Read our Texas Rising Star guide for the full breakdown.