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Auburn/King County on March 8th
Olympia/Southwest on March 15th
Moses Lake/Eastern on March 22nd
Everett/Northwest on March 27th
Regional Partnership Summits
DCYF Planning and Status
New HR Director: Marcos Rodriguez
Hiring Tribal Affairs Director
Proposed agency structure:– Office of Innovation, Alignment, and Accountability
– Operations and Infrastructure
– Programs for Children and Families
– Communications and Outreach
– Tribal Affairs and Consultation
Regional structures being considered
Planning workgroups continue
DEL ECEAP Staffing Updates
Key component of ECEAP’s Theory of ChangePlanning begin in early 2017; shifts began in Summer 2017.
Purpose of the staffing/structural shifts: Responsiveness Efficiencies Alignment
2018 Legislative Session Updates
The SSB version of this bill removed the section that amended the definition of eligible child.
DCYF must adopt rules to include children in ECEAP whose family income is greater than 110% of the federal poverty but not to exceed 25% of state wide enrollment.
Specifies children who are over income must be homeless or experiencing other risk factors in order to be enrolled in ECEAP.
Children added to enrollment under this bill are not considered eligible for entitlement.
Children who meet these criteria are able to enroll based on available space.
SSB 6419: Concerning access to the Washington
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program
2018 Legislative Session Updates
Kids' Potential, Our Purpose
SSB 6458: Concerning additional enrichment levy
amounts to fund early learning programs.
The substitute version of this bill limits capital expenses to 25% of the total revenues generated by the tax levy.
Before funds are spent by the district, they must consult with early learning regional coalitions.
Additional enrichment levy dollars for high quality early learning must only be used for ECEAP, early learning programs that score a 3.5 in Early Achievers and school districts who have a demonstrated need for classroom space and facilities. However, these expenses cannot exceed 25% of the total revenues generated by the levy.
Clarity: Clear and consistent language increases transparency, eliminates duplication, and creates common ground.
Quality: No matter where our children are in Washington, high quality early learning available.
A clear progression of early learning quality standards connects Licensing, Early Achievers, and ECEAP to help children develop and learn.
Supports Providers: Connected standards help providers grow program quality and meet the needs of diverse families.
Choice: Information about program quality helps families see and choose what’s best for their children.
Standards Alignment Updates
Standards Alignment Updates
2018-19 ECEAP Performance Standards
Existing Standards
Requirements From the
ECEAP Contract
New Standards
Section A: Administration Documentation
• Instructional leadership strategies
Continuous Quality Improvement
• 5 year terms
Parent Policy Council
• 5 year cycle
Community Assessment
• Some additional language
Stewardship of ECEAP Funds
• Head Start funds for dosage increase
Eligibility for ECEAP Services
• Documentation
Verifying Eligibility
• Policy around when families are scheduled to be out of the area for an extended amount of time
• Supporting regular attendance of children experiencing homelessness
• Alternative attendance plans
Attendance
Section B: Enrollment and Eligibility
• Lead Teachers – 20 hours of professional development per year
• Assistant Teachers – 15 hours of professional development per year
• Family Support Staff – Complete ECEAP Mobility Mentoring Training
• Family Support Staff – 20 hours of professional development per year
Required Training
Section C: Human Resources
• Supports children with special needs in inclusive environments
Inclusive Environments Policy
• Create an annual schedule
Kindergarten Transition
• Complete within 45 days
• Administered by qualified staff and in the child’s home language when possible.
• More information on when a child qualifies for an IEP
Developmental Screening and Referrals
• Conduct one conference per quarter that is 30 mins.
• Document in ELMS
Parent Teacher Conferences
Section E: Early Childhood Education Service Delivery
• One 30 minute visit per quarter
Family Support Visits
• Head Start and Early Head Start and Home Visiting Services Program (HVSP)
Collaborative Visits with Other Programs
• Mobility Mentoring® approach
• Document in ELMS
Family Support Visit Content
• Write and implement a plan to encourage involvement from all families
Family Engagement
Section F: Family Partnerships
Timeline and Next Steps
February 2018
Distribute 2018-19 ECEAP Standards
Spring 2018
Training on new standards begins
July 2018
2018-19 ECEAP Standards are implemented
2019-20
Aligned standards implemented
• 4 FSD sites completed the full licensing process2017-18
• About 50 FSD & PD sites will need to complete the full licensing process
2018-19
• Certification for all remaining current sites will begin2019-20
Phasing in of Licensing 2018
• 3 contractors notified
• Total of 17 sites
February, 2018
• 4 contractors
• Total of 21 sites
April, 2018
• 5 contractors
• 12 sitesMay, 2018