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15 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> Orange County Partnership for Young Children <br /> Robin Pulver, Executive Director <br /> Smart Start NC Pre K Information <br /> Smart Start 2014-2015: <br /> • Maintain Smart Start funding or increase funding to prior year levels. <br /> • Continue the focus on developmentally appropriate early literacy and evidence <br /> based programs for early care, education, and services. <br /> • Increased funds will allow OCPYC to fund necessary programs in our community <br /> and expand funding to Early Intervention/Health and Family Support projects. <br /> Continued cuts to Smart Start funding over the years have decimated these <br /> programs. <br /> • Continue the waitlist reduction for child care subsidy in the upcoming year. <br /> • Enhance and maintain quality in early care and education in all settings (public <br /> and private)by supporting teacher quality; evidence based learning objectives; <br /> healthy life styles and community engagement. <br /> NC Pre K(MAF) 2014-2015: <br /> • Support and increase funding to serve more children in quality early education. <br /> • NC Pre K should continue to be offered in a variety of settings, including child <br /> care,public schools, head start, etc. Maintaining this diversity allows the <br /> maximum of parent choice and funding. <br /> • Maintain the definition of"at-risk." At a time when more children are living in <br /> poverty, more NC Pre K slots need to be available for children. <br /> OCPYC in conjunction with school districts, CHTOP Head Start and 5 private child care <br /> centers continue to work collaboratively to provide the highest quality Pre K services. <br /> The school districts have been supportive of OCPYC and its administration and <br /> implementation of NC Pre K in Orange County. <br /> Conclusion: <br /> I want to thank the Orange County Board of County Commissioners for the opportunity <br /> to give an update on the status of Smart Start and NC Pre K funding. We know that <br /> quality early childhood programs help to alleviate the achievement gap, reduce the need <br /> for costly services including special education, and reduce overall societal cost by <br /> increasing graduation rates. I also want to thank Commissioner Mark Dorosin and <br /> Assistant County Manager Clarence Grier for their service to the OCPYC Board as well <br /> as thanking the County Department Directors who serve on our Board and provide <br /> guidance and assistance to early childhood services in Orange County. <br /> Please do not hesitate to contact Robin Pulver, OCPYC Executive Director at 919-967- <br /> 9091 or p2ulver ,orangesmartstart.org if you need any additional information. <br />