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Advancing Quality Pre-K in All States
National School Boards Association Sara
Watson The Pew Charitable Trusts swatson_at_pewtrust
s.org (202) 552-2134
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  • Speaking of child outcomes meet Owen Hernandez

Owen is a loveable four year old bursting with a
drive to learn. Attending a dual language pre-k
in Texas was his first school experience.
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  • At the beginning of the year, Owen could not
    write his name and his representational drawings
    were difficult to identify. During circle time he
    talked to the teacher as if he was the only child
    there.  He stood up and explored the classroom. 
    While walking in a line to the cafeteria, he
    wandered off into the yard.

A grocery store
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Later, he could use drawings to represent places
and things. Pre-k helped improve his English
and Spanish and taught him how to learn in a
school setting.
Post-Assessment What did you see at the fire
station?
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Advancing Quality Pre-K for All
  • In 2001, Pew Charitable Trusts started its
    initiative Advancing Quality Pre-Kindergarten
    for All, to encourage quality early learning
    opportunities for all 3- and 4-year-olds
  • Public education campaigns in over half the
    states
  • 2004 14 states increased funding by 200
    million
  • 2005 26 states
    600 million
  • 2006 31 states
    450 million
  • Among legislatures which increased funding
    for pre-k in 2006,
  • 15 have Democratic majorities, 10 have
    Republican majorities and 6 have split
    legislatures

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Legislative Action on Pre-K Budgets FY 2006-2007
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Exciting Progress in 2006
  • Tennessee - increased high quality pilot by 57
  • Texas included children of military families
  • California no to ballot initiative but then
    100 M new money
  • New York 4 years ago, governor tried to
    eliminate program. Now 50 M of increased
    funding
  • Massachusetts legislature passed pre-k for all
    4s unanimously, but vetoed by governor. Theyll
    be back.
  • Louisiana yes Louisiana increased funding by
    1.5 M

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Percentage of Four-Year-Olds Attending Pre-K
2004-2005
Source National Institute for Early Education
Research
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  • Pre-K for All
  • In place Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma
  • As a goal Illinois, New York, Tennessee, West
    Virginia
  • Use school funding formula Maine, Oklahoma,
    Wisconsin, Vermont, District of Columbia, West
    Virginia
  • Targeted Programs
  • 26 states have child-based eligibility
    requirements
  • 3 states have district-based eligibility
    requirements
  • Most common requirement is income-based
  • Other risk factors low birth weight, English
    Language Learner, single parent, teen parents, in
    state custody, disability
  • Use school funding formula Colorado, Michigan,
    Maryland, Nebraska (2007), Texas
  • Source Pre-K Now

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Revenue Sources for State Pre-K Programs 2006
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Quality Standards (NIEER)
  • Standard No. of states 2004-2005
  • (out of 38 with state prek)
  • Staff-child ratio 110 37
  • Max class size 20 35
  • Teacher has specialized training in pre-k 35
  • At least 15 hours/year in-service training 33
  • Site visits for monitoring 30
  • Comprehensive early learning standards 27
  • Vision, hearing and at least 1 support
    service 27
  • Teacher has BA 25
  • At least one meal 23
  • Asst teacher has CDA or equivalent 12

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What the Trusts initiative offers to states in
the network
  • Infrastructure of organizations
  • Technical assistance and financial support
  • Help with communications and messages
  • Peer network
  • Research including state data
  • Help in engaging key constituencies (business,
    law enforcement, K-12, seniors, physicians,
    media)

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National grantee partners supporting the states
  • Committee for Economic Development (www.ced.org)
  • Education Law Center (www.startingat3.org)
  • Education Writers Association (www.ewa.org)
  • Fight Crime Invest in Kids (www.fightcrime.org)
  • Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media
    (www.tc.columbia.edu/hechinger)
  • National Association of Elementary School
    Principals (www.naesp.org)
  • National Conference of State Legislatures
    (www.ncsl.org)
  • National Institute for Early Education Research
    (www.nieer.org)
  • National School Boards Association (www.nsba.org)
  • Pre-K Now (www.preknow.org)

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Context for your work in the states
  • Delighted youre interested in pre-k
  • School boards essential to convey importance of
    pre-k for education AND to help ensure good
    implementation
  • Each state has existing pre-k campaign and
    leaders to work with each national grantee
  • Strive for a unified message, collaborating
    sometimes in public, sometimes behind the scenes
  • Commitment to diverse delivery systems, but all
    must meet high standards to ensure children get a
    quality education
  • Not taking from one childrens system to support
    another
  • Pew funds to NSBA support informing decision
    makers, not direct advocacy
  • Welcome aboard!
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