Federal Building
- Monday-Friday 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
- P: 317-676-9187 F: 317-226-5632
- enrollment@dayearlylearning.org
- 6 weeks - 5 years
Immediate openings - get started now!
Day Early Learning Federal Building is in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, with easy access for those living, working and commuting downtown. Located within the Minton Capehart Federal Building and open to the public, the school has an urban atmosphere but is small with a family feel.
Testimonials


At Day Early Learning Federal Building, your child will learn and grow in a safe environment. The school has top-level security, six spacious classrooms and an indoor gross motor area. An expansive playground with a covered play area ensures children can be outside in all types of weather. Classrooms are designed to provide a fun learning environment and are outfitted with developmentally-appropriate learning materials that allow your child to explore and learn.
School Leadership
Sarah has been with Day Early Learning since 2015. She has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a reading specialist certification. Sarah loves how the center’s families, children and teachers come together to form a positive school community centered on promoting growth and development.
Lillian Zielberg brings deep experience in youth development, early childhood education and nonprofit leadership to her role at Day Early Learning. With work ranging from classroom teaching to designing family-centered programs that support children’s learning and growth, Lillian is passionate about creating environments where children and families feel supported and empowered.
Outside of work, Lillian enjoys exploring local art and cooking with her wife. Her commitment to building strong connections with families and educators continues to shape the meaningful impact she makes every day.
Laura is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Registered Nurse who has been with Day Early Learning for more than 10 years. Prior to her time at Day Early Learning, she worked in a neonatal intensive care unit, a developmental pediatric office and a pediatric primary care office. Laura has four boys and enjoys traveling to the beach, swimming and gardening during her free time.
Tuition Rates
As a nonprofit, our goal is to provide high-quality, accredited early childhood care and education at a price families can afford. The prices listed below reflect our full fee. Many families qualify for discounts or financial aid. Federal employees are eligible for a $25 weekly discount. Please check to see if you qualify.
Infants
$410
per week
Toddlers
$385
per week
3-5 Years Old
$304
per week
NOTE: Tuition rates vary based on county. Please visit the page for your desired location to view current rates.
Quick Guide
When you entrust your child to Day Early Learning, you can expect a high level of quality, safety and integrity. Day Early Learning supports the highest standards of early care and education by adhering to national accreditation standards and the state of Indiana’s Paths to QUALITY™ (PTQ) Level 4 standards.
All Day Early Learning classrooms utilize The Creative Curriculum, a research-based early child care and education curriculum. The learning objectives of the curriculum are aligned with Indiana’s Early Learning Foundations and include child-focused activities that address language and literacy, math, cognitive, science, social-emotional and physical development.
Your child’s classroom will have an individualized lesson plan posted every week. Each activity on the lesson plan is purposeful and intentionally planned based on the teachers’ observations of each child in the classroom.
Regularly assessing each child’s growth and development allows teachers to tailor lessons and activities to the needs of each individual child. All Day Early Learning centers use several methods to assess each child’s growth and development including TS GOLD® observations and the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA).
Teachers must have either a bachelor’s or an associate degree in early childhood education. Classroom support professionals must have a high school diploma and CDA or 12 college credits in early care and education within two years of hire. All teachers are trained in Universal Precautions, first aid and CPR.
Children at Day Early Learning receive a healthy breakfast, lunch and two snacks a day at our centers. Meals are designed to be balanced and include fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, while limiting the amount of sugars and processed foods. Weekly menus are posted in your center.
Our menus are reviewed by a certified nutritionist, approved by the Indiana Department of Education and meet the Gold Standard from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for Child Nutrition Programs. Additionally, our culinary team members are Serv-Safe certified to ensure food safety.
You are your child’s first and most important teacher. You are always welcome at Day Early Learning. Feel free to visit the center and participate in special programs and activities. Your participation is important to your child’s success.
Your child’s health and safety are our top priority, and we work to prevent illnesses through our health and safety policies. When illnesses do occur, school leaders will inform parents of the illness, symptoms and incubation period, per Indiana State Licensing regulations. We take extra care to sanitize classroom surfaces, toys and common use items whenever an illness is confirmed in a classroom.