3.1. # of children ages 0-5 enrolled in formal educational programming in Nueces County
Current Value
3,257
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Factors pushing down
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Factors pushing up
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Partners
Partners and roles
- ISDs - Collaborate with Workforce Solutions for after hours care, provides free lunch
- Home Visiting Programs - provide services that work with parents
- PTA - provide information and handouts
- CCAFP - Provide school lunch program
- Media - promote awareness and share information
- Social service agencies (CPS, WIC, etc.) - referrals and information
- Methodist children’s - referrals, info
- United Way - funding for child care
- Workforce Solutions - funding for child care
- Nueces County Community Action Agency - Administrator
- Non Head Start centers - After care and transportation
- Private child care - Have Head Start slots
- Parks & Recreation department - latch key program
- Mayor/City council - support for funding
- Child care licensing - accreditation
- Texas Agrilife Extension Service - training
- UW coalition members - create awareness and communicate services
- Legislature - approve additional $$
- Media outlets - promote and educate
- Cities in Nueces County
- Private charter schools - scholarships
What Works
Evidence-Based Practices
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Promising Practices
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Low Cost/No Cost Solutions
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Off the Wall Ideas
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*NC HS applied for this funding in 18 but weren’t awarded
Strategy #1
Prioritized Strategy: To promote and advance the engagement in early education, utilizing the evidence-based practice of home visiting, parent education and supportive services – including special needs service
Action Steps:
- Advertise home visiting programs, eligibility and enrollment and report to SB6 Coalition quarterly. - NFP, PAT, HIPPY
- Promote early literacy events and report on participation. ie. Week of the Young Child (April) National Picture Book (November)- CC Public Libraries, TX A&M, Del Mar College
- Promote the distribution of parenting education class master list and encourage community participation.
- Promote parent engagement on Ready4K parent texting programs report quarterly. Mid year and end formal reports. UWCB/ CCISD/ Early Head Start
Strategy #2
Prioritized Strategy: To increase the number of TRS certified centers in Nueces County
Action Steps:
- Increase TRS assessors and mentors- Work force Solutions by January 2019
- Use social media to promote social media with parents- Work force Solutions; UWCB by January 2019
- Develop mentoring program for non TRS directors- Work force Solutions by January 2019
- Utilize an advisory group to brainstorm ideas- Work force Solutions by January 2019
Strategy #3
Prioritized Strategy: To develop a collaborative approach towards formal early childhood education, such as building a cross-sector partnership with public and private/charter schools, colleges and universities or a municipal sales tax increase to fund public PK, that results in scaling up PK services in Nueces County
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