Early Learning Challenge Fund passes House Education and Labor Committee

We’re pleased to report that the House Education and Labor Committee yesterday approved H.R. 3221, the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act. The bill, which is mostly about reforming the student loan process, also includes creation of an Early Learning Challenge Fund. The vote was of 30 – 17, with only two Republicans voting to...

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JJDPA Reauthorization Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate

In March, the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act (S. 678) was introduced in the U.S. Senate, with Sen. Kohl as one of its cosponsors. The Act reauthorizes the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA), which was first passed in 1974 and most recently reauthorized in 2002. WCCF has produced a...

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The New Push for Quality Child Care

The cover story of this week's issue of Parade magazine focused on the need for quality child care in its Sunday issue on July 19, 2009. The article, “The New Push for Quality Child Care,” by Leslie Bennetts, explored the crunch facing families trying to afford child care and the far-reaching social and educational benefits for...

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WCCF Releases Juvenile Justice Data for First Quarter of 2009

With assistance from the Office of Justice Assistance, WCCF has completed a Quarterly Detention Report, providing a brief overview of the underlying offenses, racial classifications, length of stay, age, gender, and numbers of admissions statewide to juvenile detention facilities for the first quarter of 2009. You can compare this...

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U.S. Department of Education Report: Achievement Gap Persists

The U.S. Department of Education has just released its report on racial school achievement gaps based on data from the 2007 National Assessment of Education Progress. The report shows that Wisconsin's serious achievement gap between White and African-American students persists (Hispanic student performance will be addressed in a later...

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New WCCF Report: Economic Benefits of Investing in Early Ed.

WCCF has just released a new policy brief, authored by Dave Edie, on the economic benefits of early investments. The brief, "Great Investment: The Economic Benefits of Investing in Early Learning," explores the importance of early brain development, the extraordinary research on the positive effects of high-quality early childhood...

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A True Story of Crime and Redemption: A Work in Progress

Some of you will recall that WCCF was privileged to host R. Dwayne Betts at a conference last year to talk about his experiences as a youth who was sentenced to prison at age 16 for being involved with a friend in an armed carjacking. He had never held a gun before, but within a matter of minutes he had committed six felonies. A bright...

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Conference Committee Approves Budget Agreement

Thursday night (June 25) the budget conference committee approved a comprehensive agreement that resolves the budget differences between the Assembly and the Senate. The conference committee’s revised budget bill was later approved by the Senate by a vote of 17-15, with all the Republicans and one Democrat voting against it. An Assembly...

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