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- Smart Start North Carolina Partnership for Children - NCPC
Recognizing that over 90% of language development occurs in the first few years of life, Smart Start provides programs that develop early literacy skills needed for success in school, work and life Smart Start brings proven, national programs to the children and families of North Carolina
- Smart Start in Your Community | NC Partnership for Children
Smart Start Local Partnership bring together families, schools, healthcare providers, employers, and community leaders to support children and families Each Local Partnership uses Smart Solutions to select the best options for supporting children and families based on a community’s needs
- Ready Schools Toolkit - Smart Start
The North Carolina Ready Schools Initiative is a joint project of The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc (NCPC) and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction – Office of Early Learning (OEL) Over the years, North Carolina Ready Schools has had many champions, contributors, and supporters too numerous to mention individually who have shared their ideas, inspiration, and
- Candace M. Witherspoon | Smart Start The North Carolina Partnership . . .
Candace Witherspoon is the current Director for the Division of Child Development and Early Education She has been with the Division since December of 2023 Candace comes to the Division from the Wake County Public School System where she most recently served as a Senior Director for Policy and Compliance in Special Education Services supporting children, families, and schools for the
- 2023-2024 Highlights: Smart Start as the State’s Early Childhood . . .
The Smart Start Network serves as the backbone of North Carolina's early childhood system, connecting state and local efforts to create opportunities for young children and families to thrive With a coordinated vision for early childhood both locally and statewide, Smart Start leverages its infrastructure to efficiently manage state-funded programs, pilot innovative initiatives, and address
- What is Smart Start? | Smart Start The North Carolina Partnership for . . .
Smart Start is North Carolina’s nationally-recognized initiative to ensure that every child reaches his or her potential and is prepared to succeed in a global community Smart Start helps working parents pay for child care, improves the quality of child care and provides health and family support services in every North Carolina county
- Frequently Asked Questions | Smart Start The North Carolina . . .
Smart Start was created in 1993 as an innovative solution to a problem: Children were coming to school unprepared to learn Policymakers recognized that progress would require tapping into the same innovative spirit that inspired private sector advances, and therefore, established Smart Start as a public private partnership Independent, private organizations work in all 100 North Carolina
- PreK-3 | Smart Start The North Carolina Partnership for Children
PreK-3 allows for an integrated approach for children ages three to eight that unites the best of early childhood education with the best of elementary education It provides a coordinated experience in which children acquire the basic skills that provide the foundation for later lifelong learning Ready Schools A ready school provides a seamless continuum
- Why Smart Start Works
Why Smart Start Works Smart Start was created in 1993 as an innovative solution to a problem: Children were coming to school unprepared to learn Policymakers recognized that progress would require tapping into the same innovative spirit that inspired private sector advances, and therefore, established Smart Start as a public private partnership
- What is the difference between Smart Start and Head Start?
Although the names sound similar, these programs are not related Head Start is a federally-funded preschool program that targets low-income 3 and 4 year olds Smart Start is funded through state and private funds and provides a variety of services for children less than 6 years of age and their families
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