Clinton Early Childhood Council receives $7,000

Posted July 9, 2014 at 2:12 pm

Governor Steve Beshear has announced that the Clinton County Community Early Childhood Council was awarded $7,000.00 as part of the Governor’s continued commitment to improving early childhood outcomes for Kentucky’s youngest citizens.

“It is imperative to the future of Kentucky that our children arrive at kindergarten ready to learn and succeed,” Gov. Beshear said. “That is why we must engage everyone, from lawmakers to families, in making sure all children in the Commonwealth get the best possible start in life.”

CECCs work to develop community-level strategies for improving school readiness and early childhood outcomes. These councils are comprised of community volunteers from local school districts, public health departments, child care providers, Head Start, local libraries, parents and interest groups.

The grants, awarded through the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood (KYGOEC), range from $5,000 to $50,000 per county. The KYGOEC and the Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC), both created by Gov. Beshear in 2011, work closely with CECCs across the Commonwealth to ensure a strong start for Kentucky’s children.

The CECCs utilize the Early Childhood Profile, a county-by-county profile that shows kindergarten readiness data, participation in publicly funded preschool, Head Start and child care; quality and availability of child care and the education of the early childhood workforce; and demographic data that represent key indicators of possible barriers to success for young children and their families as a planning tool.

“Each community has unique strengths and opportunities for preparing their children for school,” KYGOEC Executive Director Terry Tolan said. “These grants help Community Early Childhood Councils mobilize their communities to improve school readiness at the local level.”

For more information on CECCs or the Early Childhood profiles visit http://www.kidsnow.ky.gov/. You can also follow the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood on Twitter @KYGEOC or Facebook at facebook.com/KYGEOC. Also, please check out what is happening in Clinton County by visiting http://clintoncountycecc.webs.com and “like us” on www.facebook.com/ClintonCountyCommunityEarly.