local planning council of ventura county. needs assessment strategic plans priorities for state...
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Local Planning Council of Ventura County
Needs Assessment
Strategic Plans
Priorities for State Funding
Voluntary Temporary Transfer of Funds
State Mandates
FederalState
Local Level
ECE Trends
THE EARLY YEARS ARE LEARNING YEARS
National Association for the Education of Young Children
President Obama’s Plan for Early Education for all Americans
• Providing High-Quality Preschool for every child• Growing the Supply of Effective Learning opportunities for
young children• Extending and Expanding Evidence-based, Voluntary Home
Visiting
Federal Trends
1. California Comprehensive Early Learning Plan• Department of Education
2. Condition of Children Birth to Age 5 – Status of Early Childhood Services in CA
• American Institute of Research
3. CA Report Card / Setting the Agenda for Children• Children NOW
State Trends
2010 20200
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
2770000
3,240,000
Population Projections Children 0-5 in California
Source: American Institutes for Research (AIR) Synthesis of Recent Research: Condition of Children Birth to Age Five and Status of Early Childhood Services in California
CA Report Card 2011-2012
Legislative Analyst Office CAL FACTS January 2013
Local TrendsSubsidized Spaces
CDE/CDD 52%
Head Start 17%
DSS 15%
CDE/LS10%
First 5 5%
$26.1 m CDE/Child Development Division 4,080 Children
$12.9 m Head Start 1,368 Children
$7 m Department of Social Services974 Children
$8.8 m CDE/Learning Support 6,392 Children
$3.5 m First 51,377 Children
$58.4 m Subsidized Funding
14,191 Children Served
Ventura County Subsidized Spaces
Source: American Institutes for Research (AIR) Demographics, Risk Factors, and Program Participation of Children Birth to Age Five. County Profiles June 2012
Demographics, Risk Factors, and Program Participation of Children Birth to Age Five
Ventura County n Ventu ra
n S ta tew ide Early Care and Education Program s
In fan ts /todd le rs in any licensed care settin g , 2010
P resch oo le rs in any licensed care settin g , 2010
Incom e -e lig ib le in fan ts /todd le rs ser ved in pub lic ly co n tracted e a r ly ca re and
educa tion program s, 2010
Incom e-e lig ib le p reschoo lers se rved in pub lic ly co n tracted e a r ly ca re and
educa tion program s, 2010
C hildren 0– 5 rece iv ing spe c ia l educa tion se rv ices 2009 –10
0.8%
3.5%
2.5% 2.4%
14.5% 12.8%
29.5%
37.0%
48.7% 44.3%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Local Level
Race to The Top Quality Rating Improvement System (QRIS)
Core• Child Development and
School Readiness
• Teachers and Teaching• Program and Environment
The Elements• Child Observation• Development and Health
Screening• Teacher Qualifications• Teacher-Child Interaction• Ratios and Group Size• Environment Rating Scale(s)• Director Qualifications
The Supports• Professional Development• Quality Improvement Plans• On-site Training• On-site Coaching• Incentives• Degree Attainment Support
The Outcome• Higher Quality Early Education & Care
Settings• Children Ready for Kindergarten• Workforce Retention• Informed Parents
LPC Public Forum
The Heckman Equation