Early Childhood Education | Promise Partnership Utah

Kids who are kindergarten-ready are primed for a lifetime filled with learning.

The research is clear: focusing on the early years is the most impactful and cost-effective strategy we can use to improve long-term outcomes for low-income children. Investing in early childhood significantly reduces social costs such as special education and remediation and subsequently increases the future earnings for the children involved, along with many other positive outcomes.

What Needs Our Attention:

32%

of low-income students are proficient in literacy standards, compared to 67% of their non-low-income peers.

Source: USBE Data Queries

52%

of students of color who are entering kindergarten are proficient in numeracy standards, compared to 82% of their white peers.

Source: USBE Data Queries

39,597

low-income children under 5 live in our region.

Source: Census Data

Our Goal:

 

All children enter kindergarten ready to learn

 

Results:

+ $38.2 million

secured for preschool and full-day kindergarten through our advocacy efforts.

Source: Utah State Legislature

+ 4%

0-5-year-old students in our region are developmentally on track since 2017.

Source: Utah Department of Health

22%

of kindergartners in all of Utah increased one or more literacy proficency levels in 2018.

Source: USBE 2018-19 KEEP report

Our Work:

Legislative work
Legislative Work

For more than a decade, our advocacy team has been fighting for high-quality preschool and optional exteded-day kindergarten programs for every child in Utah. During the 2020 Legislative Session, one of our top priority bills, HB99, focused on Early Childhood Education passed as well as an additional $3 million was secured for high-quality preschool programs. HB99 Enhanced Kindergarten Amendments secured $10 million in new ongoing funds appropriated specifically to creating Optional Extended Day programs.

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5 Before 5

85% of brain growth occurs before kindergarten. During your child’s earliest years, the brain makes 1 million neural connections every single second. That’s why it’s critical to engage interactively with our children while their brains are young and flexible. 5 Before 5 is a collaborative effort to help Utah families Love, Talk, Read, Count, and Play more with their kids before they turn 5 years old. This effort is driven by early learning experts around Utah, with special support from KSL, United Way, Help Me Grow Utah, Envision Utah, and many other amazing partners.

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Improve Access to High-Quality Kindergarten

High-quality kindergarten programs can transform the trajectory of a child’s educational career.  With developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate and effective teaching instruction coupled with a focus on social & emotional readiness, high-quality kindergarten programs prepare students for lifetime learning.  Our Kindergarten Readiness network, partners with the Utah State Board of Education and other key organizations to help increase the amount of available full-day kindergarten programs within our region with the hope that every student within those districts is ready for school.

 

         

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Early Childhood Development

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