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“The Francis Family Foundation is very interested in how to maximize each child’s
development before school begins, as this appears to be a critical time
and has
direct
links to the serious dropout problem.”
– John B. Francis
LIFELONG LEARNING
Early Education System
- Quality. The Foundation is invested in the Quality Rating System (QRS) Pilot Project conducted by the Metropolitan Council on Early Learning. The QRS project supplies technical assistance and support for early learning programs higher quality services for children and families can be provided. www.marc.org/mcel
- Professional Development. In 1989, Penn Valley Community College, the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and the Francis Family Foundation created the Francis Resource Center to provide community-based training services for child care providers. The Resource Center is such a success that other innovative early education training components were added. Today, the Francis Institute for Child & Youth Development is housed in a state-of-the-art, 36,000-square-foot facility on the Penn Valley campus. It serves more than 4,000 people a year, including child care providers, students, families and children. It offers college-credit classes that lead to vocational degrees and credentials, customized on-site training for child care providers, and a child development center that serves as a lab school. http://francis.mcckc.edu
- Public Advocacy. Currently only a patchwork of funding pays for early education and child care, leaving families to shoulder most of the burden. Public investments in early education are needed to support quality, accessible, affordable programs that meet community needs. The Partnership for Children, Metropolitan Council on Early Learning, Kansas Action for Children, Citizen’s for Missouri’s Children, and KS Coalition for School Readiness, make sure civic leaders and government decision makers do not forget about constituents to young to vote.
Parents Support School Readiness
- Children are born ready to learn. During the first three years of life, trillions of connections are being made between brain cells. According to Zero to Three, “A child’s relationships and experiences during the early years greatly influence how their brain grows.” The Foundation is invested in the Healthy Steps program. Through a unique partnership with Blue Cross & Blue Shield, the Foundation supports collaboration among area hospitals and clinics, and the Parents as Teachers program. www.healthysteps.org
Urban Education Reform (proactive investment)
- In recent years, the Francis Family Foundation explored promising community-partnership opportunities to support the Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, school districts. As a result, the Board approved a large four-year grant to PREP-KC, Kansas City Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation. Although this effort targets children older than the birth-to-age-five focus under Lifelong Learning, the Board recognized that investments in quality early education will be multiplied if children enter a quality K-12 school environment. www.prepkc.org
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