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Early Childhood Advisory Council December 19, 2013. Community Early Childhood Council Update. 2013-14 Application Process. 76 councils applied representing 111 counties 42 scored in Tier 1 15 scored in Tier 2 19 scored in Tier 3 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Early Childhood Advisory CouncilDecember 19, 2013
Community Early Childhood Council Update
2013-14 Application Process• 76 councils applied representing
111 counties• 42 scored in Tier 1• 15 scored in Tier 2• 19 scored in Tier 3• Tier 3 invited to re-apply with
intensive TA from GOEC Staff• 2 councils chose not to re-apply*• 74 Councils received funding• Covering 109 Counties• Maximum Award: $68,920.00• Minimum Award: $4880.00
*Pike Co. and Lewis Co.
2012-2013 Annual ReportsSummary of Results
• GOEC provided Councils an Annual Report template to complete• Reported on Council
characteristics and activities• 66 Councils submitted an
annual report• 3 annual reports not yet
received
Annual Reports: What we learned
2011-2012 Annual ReportsSummary of Results
• Meeting Frequency• 51% of councils met Monthly• 24% of councils met Bi-Monthly• 25% of councils met Quarterly
• Average years funded: 7.1• 18 councils hired coordinators• 48 councils did not hire coordinators• Unused funds
• 14 Councils reported unused funding• Average percent of unused: 6% total
award (High 23%)• 64% councils reported less than $1000
unused funds
Annual Reports: CECC Averages
CECC Activities Over TimeActivity Summary 2010-11 to Current
FY 2010-11
26%
CECC Activities Over TimeActivity Summary 2010-11 to Current
FY 2010-11
FY 2011-12
CECC Activities Over TimeActivity Summary 2010-11 to Current
FY 2010-11
FY 2012-13
FY 2011-12
2012-2013 CECCsCurrent Year Highlights
Floyd Co.
3R Program (Ready to Learn, Ready to Grow, Ready to Succeed
•Media campaign: Awareness and Business investment• “Fall into Literacy”: • “Spring into Science and Math”• Early Childhood Fair (May)
Floyd County CECCChair: Jonathan Campbell
Floyd County Public Library161 N. Arnold Ave.
Prestonsburg, [email protected]
2012-2013 CECCsCurrent Year Highlights
Previously Not Active• Partnered with SOAR – Funded through the Felix
Martin Foundation• Focusing on reaching families with 3 and 4 year
olds• Workshop: Parent’s Guide to Success• Transition to Kindergarten Backpack• Book: On Track to Kindergarten• Partner with other SOAR initiatives
SOAR CECCChair: Vickie Yonts
510 W. Main.Powderly, KY
Muhlenberg
2012-2013 CECCsCurrent Year Highlights
Strengthening Family Engagement:• Partnering with individual schools for ASQ
Screening• Broad community support with many
organizations participating in activities• Works closely with Campbellsville University for
PD opportunities in the area• Strong plans for distribution of monthly message,
literacy curricula, and other materials.
Green Taylor CECCChair: Sue Crabtree
Campbellsville [email protected]
270-789-2718
Green
Taylor
2012-2013 CECCsCurrent Year Highlights
Expanded this year to include Grant Co.• 14 School Districts in 3 County service area• Increased developmental screenings at
literacy fairs• Partnered with Grant County Parks to pilot
the “Start Smart” program• Expand Dolly Parton Imagination Library• Language and Communication Training for
Type I Child Care
Campbell, Grant and Kenton CECCChair: Sadie Bonifas
601 Washington Ave.Suite 105
Newport, [email protected]
Kenton Campbell
Grant
Thank you!
Governor’s Office of Early Childhood125 Holmes St.Frankfort, KY 40601502-782-0200
http://kidsnow.ky.gov
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