Wisconsin should Work for Everyone, Not Just the Wealthy Few.
Every family deserves a fair shot, no matter their race, background, or zip code. But, too many of us struggle to afford the basics.
This affordability crisis didn’t happen by accident.
It is the result of policy choices that have concentrated power in the hands of the wealthy few, while underinvesting in the things our families need to thrive.
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Pandemic Deepens Challenges for Wisconsin Families
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 21, 2021CONTACT: Erica Nelson, Kids Count and Race to Equity Project [email protected], (608) 284-0580 x 321 Download as PDF | English version | Spanish version | Pandemic Deepens Challenges for Wisconsin FamiliesNew Data...
Confused about What’s Happening in Washington Related to Early Care and Education?
It’s been a dizzying flurry in Washington- some good, some not so good. I thought this brief article from NIEER Online News might help: “Sequestration cutting early education slots. A prolonged federal government shutdown closing Head Start center doors and hurting...
YoungStar in Wisconsin Analysis of Data as of July 2013
This report is the fourth in a series of WCCF reports tracking the progress of Wisconsin’s YoungStar program, a quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) launched in 2011 to improve the quality of Wisconsin child care programs. YoungStar focuses on children of...
Wisconsin’s Race to the Top-Early Learning: What’s Happening?
I asked Andrew Turner, Wisconsin’s Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge (RTTT-ELC) Grant Manager, to provide a summary of progress on early learning system building so far in the 4-year grant. Here is a what he provided. Enhancing Early Learning Systems Public...
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