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Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to represent North Carolina at a Congressional staff briefing in Washington, DC on states’ initiatives to strengthen early childhood systems.   North Carolina was one of just three states featured on our panel.

As part of the discussion, I urged active involvement at the federal level in addressing the pressing needs of young children and their families, highlighted some of North Carolina’s excellent programs—some of which are national models—and described our plans to work together even more closely and effectively for better outcomes for children. 

The vehicle for that collaboration is the Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC), established by Gov. Perdue, and which recently held its first meeting.  The work of the ECAC will get start in earnest this fall with the implementation of a strategic planning process.  As the ECAC progresses, we will continue to look for ways to partner with the federal government on our shared goal of assuring that all our young children are healthy and ready to learn.

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Once again, North Carolina’s commitment to our youngest citizens has been recognized nationally.  The recent State of Preschool 2009 report of the National Institute for Early Education Research, the preeminent research institute for early education in the nation, ranks North Carolina as one of the top 10 states for preschool education. 

Our state has long been a leader in quality initiatives in services to young children, and of particular note is the fact that North Carolina was one of only 2 states that met all 10 quality standards benchmarks in this survey.  

The report also shows that North Carolina ranked 11th on funding per child and 17th on percentage of 4-year-olds enrolled.  The Governor’s Career and College: Ready, Set, Go initiative builds on our tradition of excellence and seeks to strengthen our system of services to ensure that all our young children are healthy and ready to learn when they go to school.

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