legislators back early education
Local legislators support early education bill
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Braintree's legislators, Senators Brian Joyce and Michael Morrissey along with Rep. Joe Driscoll have indicated they support Early Education For All legislation The Early Education for All (EEA) Campaign announced that it has filed ''An Act Establishing Early Education for All'' for the 2005-2006 session with extraordinary bi-partisan support. 132 state senators and representatives, representing 66 percent of the Legislature, co-sponsored the bill which lays out the essential elements of a universally accessible, high-quality early education program, building on the momentum generated last session with the creation of the new board and consolidated Department of Early Education and Care.''Last legislative session, the Legislature and the administration made a commitment to the state's young children by creating a new Board and consolidated Department of Early Education and Care, and we are grateful for their leadership,'' said Paul O'Brien, president of the O'Brien Group and co-chair of the EEA campaign. ''However, there is still much work to be done to build on that foundation. This legislation provides the essential next step to achieve our shared vision for children. We look forward to working with Governor Romney and the Legislature to make that vision a reality.''''The bill we have filed will help policymakers craft an efficient, effective and successful program for Massachusetts' children, families and providers,'' said Mara Aspinall, president of Genzyme Genetics and Co-Chair of the EEA Campaign.The legislation is the result of a comprehensive process undertaken by EEA, including dozens of community forums, interviews with early childhood experts, and other public meetings, to solicit input on the design of a policy proposal to meet the early education needs of Massachusetts' 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds.
''The campaign's outreach effort was instrumental in gathering recommendations and feedback from 4,000 parents, teachers, providers and other concerned citizens,'' said Margaret Blood, Director of the EEA Campaign. ''Their input was essential in forming this legislation.'' Highlights of the legislation include:
Establish Early Education for All (EEA), to provide funding for every preschool-aged child in the Commonwealth to have access to an early childhood education that: 1) meets a high-quality early learning standard; 2) is staffed by well-qualified early educators; and 3) is delivered through a mix of public and private programs; Develop a phase-in plan for EEA to be fully funded and implemented by 2012, which gives priority to children in low-income communities; and Establish a special commission on full-day kindergarten to study and develop recommendations on the expansion of high-quality, full school-day kindergarten throughout the Commonwealth.
By THO