FL Department of Children & Families

How many kids per teacher in Florida?

Pick the age band, enter how many kids and teachers are in the room. Tool returns pass/fail against the FL Department of Children & Families licensed minimum, with the rule citation.

6 age bands verified
Source: Fla. Admin. Code §65C-22.001(4)
Verified 2026-04

Florida ratio + group-size check

Source: Fla. Admin. Code §65C-22.001(4) · official rule ↗ · last verified 2026-04
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Accreditation overlay

Accreditation programs layer tighter standards on top

Accreditation programs (NAEYC, ACSI, Montessori AMI/AMS) layer their own ratios on top of the state license. Pick the one that applies to your program.

AgeTeacher : childrenMax group size
Infants — birth to 15 months 1:4 8
Toddlers — 12 to 28 months 1:4 8
Toddlers/Twos — 21 to 36 months 1:6 12
2.5–3 years 1:7 14
Preschool — 3 to 5 years 1:10 20
Kindergarten 1:12 24

NAEYC uses numeric ratios + group sizes (above).
ACSI uses qualitative supervision criteria — no fixed numeric ratio.
Montessori (AMI / AMS) uses mixed-age environment composition — no fixed numeric ratio.
The state license is the legal floor; whichever accreditation applies to your program is the operational standard.

Licensed minimum only. Accreditation programs (NAEYC, NAFCC, ACSI) and QRIS tier programs typically require tighter ratios. Verify with your specific program's standards. View the official Florida rule ↗