Camp Fire Universal Pre-K Impact Study

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The Impact of Universal Pre-K on Child Care Providers in FWISD 2014 This study addresses the following research questions:  How will removal of 4-year-olds from the child care system impact child care providers?  Will child care providers remain financially sustainable once public pre-k is made available for all 4-year-olds?  What is the current landscape (types of facilities, geographic locations, facility sizes, programs available, children on subsidy, etc.) of child care providers for children ages 04 in FWISD?  What will be the landscape (types of facilities, geographic locations, facility sizes, programs available, children on subsidy, etc.) of child care in FWISD once public schools offer pre-k to all 4-year-olds?  Will there be any specific areas of disadvantage or need created as a result of FWISD universal pre-k expansion? Through their generosity and profound interest in early childhood education, several local foundations (The Morris Foundation, the Sid W. Richardson Foundation, the Community Foundation of North Texas and the Thomas M., Helen McKee & John P. Ryan Foundation) provided Camp Fire First Texas with the funds to commission a research project with the Center for Nonprofit Management to analyze and determine the anticipated impact of universal pre-k on private child care providers in the Fort Worth Independent School District. Camp Fire First Texas is a 501(c)3 organization committed to improving the lives of children and youth and those who care about them, and improving those conditions in society that affect children, youth and their families. To that end, Camp Fire programs focus on developing children's physical, cognitive and social-emotional skills; teaching respect for the environment; and enhancing citizenship through service learning opportunities. Camp Fire offers all families life-enhancing experiences and the opportunity to serve, play and grow together. Camp Fire’s ‘Promise’ serves as the organization’s mission: Young people want to shape the world. Camp Fire provides young people the opportunity to find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are. In Camp Fire, it begins now. Light the fire within. The Center for Nonprofit Management is a recognized leader in the capacity building field and has worked with nonprofits for more than 30 years to improve results through effective business practices by offering a wide range of training and certificate programs and consulting services. Each year, more than 1,000 nonprofits, of all sizes and causes, choose CNM to help them bring greater value to the community.

Definitions Used Throughout Report Pre-kindergarten, pre-k and preschool are often synonymous terms and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Throughout this report the terms pre-kindergarten (pre-k), universal prekindergarten (UPK), and at-risk children are frequently used. To ensure consistent understanding, these terms are defined as follows: 8|Page


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APPENDIX XII: SURVEY QUESTIONS

9min
pages 94-110

APPENDIX XI: FWISD BOND DETAILS

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pages 92-93

APPENDIX IX: SURVEY COMMENTS – ASSISTING PROVIDERS

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page 89

BIBLIOGRAPHY

3min
pages 63-64

APPENDIX VIII: SURVEY COMMENTS – CHILD CARE HOMES

4min
pages 87-88

APPENDIX VII: SURVEY COMMENTS – CHILD CARE CENTERS

11min
pages 83-86

MINIMIZING THE IMPACT OF CROWD-OUT

12min
pages 56-61

WHAT’S NEXT?

1min
page 62

ASSISTING CHILD CARE PROVIDERS

1min
page 54

A CLOSER LOOK: PROVIDERS AT RISK

2min
page 53

TRANSITIONING PRE-K STUDENTS TO AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS

3min
pages 51-52

ECONOMIC IMPACTS

11min
pages 40-46

PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC PRE-K AMONG CHILD CARE PROVIDERS

5min
pages 37-38

REAL AND ANTICIPATED IMPACT OF UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN EXPANSION

2min
page 39

CCMS AND PRE-K IMPACT

3min
pages 49-50

CHILD CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (CCMS) PARTICIPATION

6min
pages 33-35

TUITION RATES

2min
page 32

FORT WORTH INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN

7min
pages 24-27

BENCHMARKING: FOUR STATES WITH UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN

1min
page 16

BENCHMARKING: PRE-K IN THE DALLAS/FORT WORTH METROPLEX

1min
page 23

DEFINITIONS USED THROUGHOUT REPORT

3min
pages 13-14

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

6min
pages 9-11

BENCHMARKING: IMPACT OF UNIVERSAL PRE-K

6min
pages 17-19

BENCHMARKING: THE IMPACT OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN

2min
page 15

BENCHMARKING: PRE-K IN TEXAS

1min
page 22

INTRODUCTION

2min
page 12
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