EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION ANNUAL REPORT (ECFE) (WORKSHEET)



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Early Learning Services 1500 Highway 36 West Roseville, MN 55113-4266 EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION ANNUAL REPORT (ECFE) (WORKSHEET) 2012-2013 - Due July 1 GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS: The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) requires each district with an Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program to electronically submit data by July 1, 2013. All information required in this data submission relates to the period of July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. All data is entered electronically on the Early Learning Services Data System (https://w1.education.state.mn.us/earlylearningservices/). Summary ECFE data provided to MDE will be posted to the MDE website by school district and statewide. This form is a worksheet to prepare school district data for electronic submission to the Early Learning Services Data Collection System. PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION All program contact information MUST be updated by school districts through the online MDE Early Learning Services Data System prior to ECFE data submission and anytime there are school district program contact information changes. District Name(s) Indicate All Districts Represented by this Report (List fiscal agent first) District Number(s): Name of Program Coordinator: Title: Address: City: Zip Code: E-Mail Address Required: Telephone Number: FAX Number:

EARLY CHILHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION PARENT/CHILD CLASS INFORMATION Refer to the following definitions of terms when completing the following section on parent-child and parent-only classes: CLASS = Two or more meetings of a specific group. PARTICIPANT = Attends two or more class sessions. TOTAL HOURS OF SERVICE PROVIDED = Number of classes actually held, times the number of meetings per class, times the number of hours per class times the number of hours per meeting. ***Number of Participants (NOTE: May be a duplicated count) CLASS TYPE (Parent-Child Classes by Age groups) Children Less Than 1 Year Old 1 Year - Old Children NUMBER OF CLASSES OFFERED CHILDREN 0-5 IN CLASS CHILDREN IN SIBLING CARE PARENTS/FAMILY MEMBERS TOTAL HOURS OF SERVICE PROVIDED 2 - Year - Old Children 3 Year - Old Children 4 Year - Old Children Non-Kindergarten 5 - Year - Old Children 2

***Number of Participants (NOTE: May be a duplicated count) CLASS TYPE MIXED AGE GROUPS NUMBER OF CLASSES OFFERED Children Less than 1 Year Old 1 - Year - Old 2 - Years - old 3 - Years - Old 4 - Years - Old 5 - Years - Old Non-Kindergarten 5 Year Old Children Number of children participating Number of Children in Sibling Care Number of Parents Participating Hours of Service Provided NUMBER OF CHILDREN PARTICIPATING TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN OR PATENTS PARTICIPATING TOTAL HOURS OF SERVICE PROVIDED CLASS TYPE (Parent Only Classes) NUMBER OF CLASSES OFFERED Children Less than 1 Year Old 1 - Year - Old 2 - Years - old 3 - Years - Old 4 - Years - Old 5 - Years - Old Non-Kindergarten 5 Year Old Children Number of children participating Number of Children in Sibling Care Number of Parents Participating Hours of Service Provided NUMBER OF CHILDREN PARTICIPATING TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN OR PATENTS PARTICIPATING TOTAL HOURS OF SERVICE PROVIDED 3

ECFE ONE-TIME EVENTS/ACTIVITIES/CONTACTS INFORMATION Complete this section by indicating the total number offered and total number of participants in all one-time events in the five categories listed below. (DO NOT LIST EACH EVENT INDIVIDUALLY). For ALL OTHER ACTIVITIES. Complete only the relevant spaces. ONE-TIME EVENTS/CONTACTS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES *Special One-Time Events 1. Field trips NUMBER OF EVENTS/ACTIVITIES CHILDREN (Number of participants) PARENTS/OTHER ADULTS (Number of Participants) 2. Open houses (Outreach) 3. Speakers, workshops, one-time classes* 4. Parent-child activities **(Outreach) 5. One-time, in-person newborn infant contacts *** (outreach) ALL OTHER ACTIVITIES Home visits (includes family and child care provider home visits) NUMBER OF EVENTS/ACTIVITIES Advisory Council meetings *Note: Any event/activity/class occurring more than one time should be included in the classes or home visit count. ** Includes gym time, drop-in play time, concerts, parties, etc. ***Includes hospital class or room visit, baby shower, etc. Does not include home visits or phone calls. 4

SUMMARY DATA ON PARTICIPANTS IN CLASSES AND ONE-TIME EVENTS, ACTIVITIES AND CONTACTS 1. Number of DIFFERENT parents 2. Of the parents identified in item 1 (c) above, provide the number of participants in your program who are fathers: (a) Participating in classes and /or home visits only (b) Participating in one-time events/activities only (c) Total number of parents participating (unduplicated count*) 3. Number of DIFFERENT children, birth to kindergarten age: (a) Participating in classes and/or home visits only (b) Participating in one-time events/activities only (c) total number of children NOTE: Individuals are only counted once in the ECFE Program. Provide the numbers for the following items: 1. Number of children with disabilities that are participating in the ECFE Program (children receiving Special Education services) 2. Number of children with disabilities or developmental delays less severe than those of item #1 above (children evaluated but NOT eligible for special education services): EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION REFERRAL INFORMATION 5

Programs or services a. Early Childhood Screening b. Early Childhood Special Education/Early Intervention c. Head Start and Early Head Start d. Child Care Programs e. Adult Basic Education and/or adult literacy program f. Other ECFE REFERRALS a. Number of families referred to ECFE b. Number of families referred from ECFE to other programs or services 6