What Is The Current State Of Publicly Funded Pre-K In King County?

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What Is The Current State Of Publicly Funded Pre-K In King County?

Publicly Funded Pre-K Programs and Services Federally Funded Head Start and Early Head Start (HS & EHS) Children from birth (including prenatal services) to age five who are from families with incomes below 100% of the federal poverty level (FPL) are eligible for HS & EHS services. State Funded - Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP) 3-4 year old children who are from families with incomes below 110% of the FPL are eligible for ECEAP services. Both programs provide comprehensive services to each and all enrolled families and children: education, child development, health, nutrition, family support, mental health, disability. Children from homeless families, and families receiving public assistance such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are prioritized. Foster children are eligible regardless of their foster family s income.

Percent of Pre-K Eligible Children Served by Head Start and ECEAP in King County *Currently added 400 ECEAP slots, including 20 slots on Vashon Island

PSESD HS, EHS and ECEAP it s estimated that over 24,500 children under the age of five live in poverty in the PSESD Early Learning Service Area (King and Pierce counties) PSESD HS, EHS and ECEAP currently serve 4,604 children and families, only an estimated 20% of children eligible for the services.

Publicly Funded Pre-K Programs and Services Levy Funded Services City of Seattle Step Ahead Program Funded by the 2011 Families and Education Levy offers preschool to eligible four-year-olds. Pre-K Special Services designed for children ages 3 to 5 with disabilities and in need of specially designed instruction. Preschool Special Education Services are based on the Individualized Education Program that is written for each child. District Funded Services - The Title I* Pre-Kindergarten Program is designed to provide services for four-year-old children in need of academic support. The goal of the program is to prepare children to enter kindergarten ready to learn and succeed. Public Assistance Services Working Child Care Connections (subsidy), SSI, etc. * Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6301 et seq.)

What Services & Systems Are Funded?

What Services Are Funded? HS & EHS and ECEAP programs are designed to provide ongoing, intensive and comprehensive education, child development, health, nutrition, mental health, disabilities, and family support services with the goal of fostering school readiness - the physical, social, emotion, cognitive and intellectual development for children 0 to 5 years old. Examples: Child Development/Education developmental screening, school readiness, assessment and Individualization, literacy and language skills development, curricula, quality learning environment, transitions, etc. Health & Nutrition - screenings, dental, physical development, child/family health history, health & nutrition accommodations, menu & food, etc. Family Support school readiness, community connections, employment and training support, advocacy and leadership, support to fathers, etc. Disabilities observations, data collection, classroom support, referral, inclusive placement, etc. Mental Health observations, assessment & data collections, classroom support, referral, etc.

What Systems Are Funded? Program Development and Planning Program Governance Fiscal and Administration Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, Attendance (ERSEA) Human Resources, including Professional Development Monitoring, including data systems and self-assessment Training and Technical Assistance Recording and Reporting Communication

What Quality Components are Funded? School Readiness Data-informed services Differentiation and Individualization Dosage and Intensity of Classroom and Family Support Services Learning Environments and Curricula Staff Qualification Requirements and Supports Ongoing Professional Development & Career Support Ongoing Monitoring & Technical Assistance Programmatic Infrastructure Governance, Administration, Fiscal

Who is Providing Services? HS & EHS Grantees and ECEAP & Step Ahead Contractors City of Seattle ECEAP, Step Ahead Seattle Public Schools - Head Start Neighborhood House Head Start, Early Head Start, ECEAP, Step Ahead Children Home Society - Head Start, Early Head Start, ECEAP Denise Louie Education Center - Head Start, Early Head Start, Step Ahead PSESD - Head Start, Early Head Start, ECEAP, Step Ahead

How Pre-K Services Are Funded?

How Pre-K Services Are Funded? Federally Funded Head Start and Early Head Start (HS & EHS) WA State cost per Part Day HS slot approximately $9000 WA State cost per Part Day EHS slot approximately $12000 *HS Part Day 3.5 hours/day, School Year **HS/EHS Full Day/Year Round services are based on shared funding in partnership with childcare providers State Funded - Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP) cost per Part Day ECEAP slot average $7331 cost per Full Day ECEAP slot average $7331 + PD WCCC = $9700 cost per Extended Full Day ECEAP slot average $7331 + FD WCCC = $14000 *ECEAP Part Day 2.5 hours/day **ECEAP Full Day/School Year services - 6 hours/day ***ECEAP Extended Full Day/Year Round services - 10 hours/day ****ECEAP Extended Full Day and Full Day services are based on shared funding ECEAP cost per child + WCCC (subsidy) at the state level in partnership with DSHS

How Pre-K Full Day Services Are Funded? PSESD Quality Layer Cake Funding for Comprehensive Pre-K Programs and Services Enhancement II Grants, philanthropy, special projects Enhancement I Federal, State, Levy, etc. = additional resources + HS, EHS, ECEAP, other + The Foundation Child Care, District Pre-K, etc. Child Care Subsidy, Copay, Tuition, Stipend, other

The Quality Layer Cake Examples, Shared Services PSESD: Educare of Greater Seattle, full day/year round, HS & EHS WCCC + Copay + HS & EHS + special education + philanthropic Bellevue College - full day/year round, community children, HS WCCC + Copay + FD HS + College Stipends + Full Tuition (Costco families) Renton SD - part day/school year, community children, HS, ECEAP, special education District Pre-K + PD HS + PD ECEAP + special education Family Child Care Providers - full day/year round, HS WCCC + Copay + Tuition + FD HS Multicultural EL Center, Tacoma - extended full day/year round, ECEAP Copay + Tuition + Extended FD ECEAP + private donors + grants

QUESTIONS?