A Roadmap to Need: Where Does Your County Stand?

A Roadmap to Need, a new report by the NC Center for Afterschool Programs, uses a variety of indicators to rank North Carolina counties in a "wellness index."  Specifically, the report looks at graduation rate, short-term suspension rate, adults...

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Study Reports NC Spending Could Reach 40 Yr Low

According to a study released this week by the North Carolina Budget and Tax Center, state spending has the potential to fall to its lowest level in nearly 40 years. The study shows that a “cuts-only” approach—or even a...

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Crystal's Story

Crystal’s Story “Receiving a grant from the Partnership for Children to start a garden was one of the best things that could have happened to the children as well as the staff. We find ourselves spending even more time outside...

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Governor’s Office Awards Smart Start’s Ashley Thrift With the Order of the Long Leaf Pine

Former Gov. Jim Hunt also on hand to honor the outgoing Board Chair. The Office of Gov. Bev Perdue honored Ashley Thrift, outgoing Board Chair for The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc. (NCPC), the organization that leads Smart Start,...

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Why Business Should Support Early Childhood Education

Smart Start featured in U.S. Chamber of Commerce report! From the U.S. Chamber of Commerce website: "Ready, Set, Go! Why Business Should Support Early Childhood Education,” sheds light on the tremendous impact that early childhood education has on the national economic security and the...

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Studies Point to Importance of Education for NC's Early Childhood Teachers

Financial incentives provided to early childhood teachers in North Carolina are paying high dividends in the form of quality education for children, with more teachers pursuing advanced degrees across the state. The level of education an early childhood teacher...

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Improving Supports for Parents of Young Children

Improving Supports for Parents of Young Children, a new report by The National Center for Children in Poverty, provides state policymakers with: highlights from research that links parenting to child outcomes; questions to guide decisions about programs that could address different...

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NC Childhood Obesity Summit

SEAHEC, Part of the North Carolina Area Health Education Centers Program, will be hosting a Childhood Obesity Summit on October 5, 2010. The Summit will be held from 6:00 p.m.—8:30 p.m. (Registration: 5:30 p.m.) at UNCW — Warwick Center,...

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Promote quality infant-toddler child care

This just in from Zero to Three's eNewsletter, The Baby Monitor. The National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative at ZERO TO THREE recently published four new documents. Keys to High Quality Child Care for Infants and Toddlers: State and Territory...

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Meeting the needs of military families

As our men and women in uniform so bravely face the intense demands of serving a nation at war, so too do their children. To address these challenges, the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Snyder Memorial Baptist Church,...

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