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New Data Shed Light on Pre-K Enrollment Numbers and Discipline Patterns
This data from the CRDC is the first since the 2017-2018 release
The Strategy Behind a $5 Million Win for Child Care and Early Education in Anchorage
Marijuana tax revenue will now be used for the benefit of young children and their families
Election Day 2023: Races That Could Impact Early Care and Education
Several races could have significant impacts on young children and their families
Shutdown Averted For Now, But the Future of Child Care Funding Remains Uncertain
When will our Congressional leaders set aside their party politics and start supporting young children and families as a bipartisan issue?
Chronic Absenteeism: Not Just an Issue for Older Students
There are proven strategies that schools and districts can use to help reduce absenteeism in the early grades
Federal Update: July 2023
The latest in federal early education news
Canada Makes Progress Towards Making Child Care Affordable for All
The national plan is already having a positive impact in many parts of the country.
Minnesota Makes Major Strides on Behalf of Children and Families
The legislative session resulted in about $750 million in new funds for child care and early learning programs.
State and Local Strategies to Strengthen Infant and Toddler Care During Pre-K Expansion
Children from infancy to pre-K deserve high-quality education and care in a unified birth-to-five system.
Vermont Set to Make Historic Investment in Child Care
Vermont is on the brink of adding more than $120 million per year into their child care sector.