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Brevard Children’s Services Council Seeks Tax to Help Fund Programs

by Crystal Folmar | Jul 19, 2018

FL, July 13, 2018 – On an average day at La Petite Academy in Rockledge, about a hundred children are inside, playing and learning. At small wooden tables, kids stack rainbow-colored blocks, smush squishy, purple Play-Doh into shapes, and practice drawing...

Cincinnati Preschool Promise Serves More than 1,300 Families in Its First Year

by Crystal Folmar | Jul 16, 2018

CINCINNATI, OH, JULY 13, 2018 – Nakesha Forney knew her son, Landon, would be better prepared for kindergarten if he attended a quality preschool. But Forney had no idea how to find a good school her family could afford until she heard about the Cincinnati...

Early Childhood Tax Proposal Heads to Ballot in Kent County

by Crystal Folmar | Jul 9, 2018

GRAND RAPIDS, MI, JUNE 28, 2018 – The Kent County Board of Commissioners approved a ballot proposal that, if approved by voters this fall, would raise around $5.4 million a year for early childhood programs. The 0.25-mill question on the Nov. 6 ballot was...

Ohio Governor Race: DeWine Says He Wants to Make These Changes to Ohio’s Early Childhood Programs

by Crystal Folmar | Jul 2, 2018

OH, JUNE 30, 2018 – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine wants to increase investments in early childhood development and education across the state, saying his proposed policy changes could give 20,000 additional Ohio children access to publicly funded early...

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