Smart Start & NCPC News

News and information from the Smart Start Network and The North and Partnership for Children

Consider the Possibilities

In addition to leading The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc., Stephanie Fanjul is the new president of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Her first column in NAEYC's magazine, Young Children, looks at how progress in...

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Dianne's Story

“I really dreaded going to public places with my 2-year-old son. When the slightest thing didn’t go his way he’d spin out in temper tantrums and I didn’t know how to handle it. With the help of The Incredible...

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Sharon's Story

“I have three boys ages 2 to 8. We started the program when my oldest was a couple of years old. I was so grateful to have Melony Mills (a parent educator) come into our home and give...

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Sec. Duncan’s Early Learning Tour

Earlier in 2010, Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education, announced a Listening and Learning About Early Learning Tour. Four meetings were held, which focused on: Understanding Preschool – Grade 3 Structures, Workforce and Professional Development, Family Engagement, and Standards and Assessments. The presentations are...

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Retired School Administrator Honored with Smart Start’s Ashley O. Thrift Volunteer Service Award

Download MS Word version FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tracy Zimmerman  - Date:  May 27, 2010 Phone:  919-821-9564 - tzimmerman@smartstart.org Raleigh – Bob Shinn, a retired administrator with Kannapolis City Schools, received the 2010 Ashley O. Thrift Volunteer Service Award. Shinn was recognized for 18 years...

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Regional Library Director Awarded Smart Start’s Karen W. Ponder Leadership Award

Download MS Word version FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tracy Zimmerman Date:  May 27, 2010 Phone:  919-821-9564 tzimmerman@smartstart.org Raleigh – Jackie Beach, the Director of the Craven-Pamlico-Carteret Library System, received the Karen W. Ponder Leadership Award for her 17 years of service to young children and...

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A new report calls for moving the starting point for public education from five years old to three years old.

According to the authors, “A Next Social Contract for the Primary Years of Education envisions a transformation of our education system into one that serves children starting at age 3, erases the artificial divide between ‘preschool’ and ‘K-12’ programs...

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Muriel's Story

“I have been practicing dental hygiene for over 40 years. I have never personally been involved with a better program that does more for a severely underserved population. The children served receive a prohylaxis cleaning and fluoride treatment and...

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Press Release: April 28, 2010 – The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc. Receives Clean Audit Report

Raleigh –The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc. (NCPC) has a “clean bill” of financial health, according to the Office of State Auditor.  An audit of Fiscal Year 2008-2009 Smart Start activities found the organization was in compliance and...

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Press Release: Feb 17, 2010 – Smart Start Staffer Blogs about Motherhood and the Period of PURPLE Crying on Carolina Parent.com

January is The Period of PURPLE Crying: Keeping NC Babies Safe Month RALEIGH - Vivian Muzyk, Communications and Marketing Coordinator for The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc. (NCPC), the organization that leads Smart Start across the state, shares...

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