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Bay Area Regional QRIS Partnership Bay Area First 5 February 27, 2013.

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1 Bay Area Regional QRIS Partnership Bay Area First 5 February 27, 2013

2 Race to The Top-Early Learning Challenge Grant 9 States Received a total of $500 million Funding Increase the number of low- income and disadvantaged children in high quality early learning programs Design and implement systems integrating early education, developmental screening, early mental health, health insurance, etc.

3 Quality Rating & Improvement Systems (QRIS) A tiered rating system based on programs meeting specific standards with requirements that increase as programs move up. Training and support for programs to assess and improve the quality of their program. Information for parents to help make early learning program choices.

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5 Race to The Top in California CA received $52.6 million Jan 2012-Dec 2015 75% of funds to 17 local consortia* 16 counties with 1.9 million children under 5 Focus on local QRISs *2 in Los Angeles

6 Quality Rating and Improvement Five-tier rating system based on 7 elements: Child assessment and observation Developmental and health screening Teacher qualifications Teacher-child interactions Ratios and group size Program environment Director qualifications

7 RTT in the Bay Area Alameda Contra Costa San Francisco Santa Clara Santa Cruz Future participating counties: Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, San Mateo, Monterey, San Benito

8 Vision for a Regional Approach A Bay Area approach to developing and implementing an early childhood Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) will allow for efficient use of resources, consistent communication and a common framework for bringing the QRIS to scale region-wide.

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10 Young Children in the Bay Area RTT Pilot Counties 406,859 children birth through age 5 live in the BAQRIS counties 49,526 are considered to be high need according to county RTT action plans

11 Bay Area Diversity in the Child Population

12 By December 2015-- 16,751 children will be served in RTT sites 433 programs will be supported to improve their quality Targeted Bay Area Reach through RTT-ELC

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14 Bay Area QRIS Not just rating, but quality improvement Children of highest need receive high- quality early learning. Early learning 0-5, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers

15 The Opportunity Build a foundation for a regional QRIS that that will raise the bar on quality for early learning programs throughout the Bay Area Provide pathways for professional development Use QRIS as a framework for systems change and reform Bring on partners for long- term, high impact change

16 Bay Area QRIS Help us to ensure that children with high needs are receiving high quality early care and education. Contact: Laurel Kloomok, F5 San Francisco, laurel@first5sf.org Sean Casey, F5 Contra Costa, scasey@first5cc.org Mark Friedman, F5 Alameda, mark.friedman@first5ecc.org Jolene Smith, F5 Santa Clara, jolene@first5kids.org Angela Cline, F5 Santa Cruz, acline@first5scc.org


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