State of Children and Families 2018 Report

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Children pg #3-4

Families pg #5-6

Professionals pg #7-8

Schools pg #9-10

= READY & SUCCESSFUL

Communities pg #11-12


Fostering Resilient Families, Schools, and Communities for Young Children

Children Ready & Successful Data Indicator

Island

San Juan

Skagit

Snohomish

Whatcom

State

Number of children under age 5

5,408 ↑

464 ↑

7,398 ↑

48,827 ↑

11,638 ↑

454,134 ↑

Children under 6 who live in families in extreme poverty

7.4% ↑

16.4% ↓

9.1% ↓

7% ↓

5.6% ↓

7.8% ↓

Children served by Children's Administration (CPS, Child Welfare, Family Reconciliation, etc.)

1,013 ↓

124 ↑

2,218 ↑

10,982 ↑

3,727↑

112,182 ↑

Number of foster care placements, ages 0-17

63 ↓

< 10

146 ↑

755 ↑

319

9,530 ↑

Children with developmental delays, ages birth-3, served by Early Services for Infants & Toddlers (ESIT)

197 ↑

28 ↑

197

2,102 ↑

572 ↑

17,658 ↑

Kindergarteners meeting or exceeding standards by area of development in Fall 2017: Social-Emotional standards

76.2% ↑

74.1% ↑

71.8% ↑

74.2% ↑

73.5% ↑

76.7% ↑

Physical standards

84.8% ↑

86.4% ↑

82.2% ↑

83.2% ↑

87.8% ↑

82.3% ↑

Language standards

74.6% ↓

69.1% ↓

68.3% ↓

69.6% ↓

74.9% ↓

71.6% ↓

Cognitive standards

68.8% ↓

64.2% ↓

67.8% ↓

69.3% ↓

75.2% ↓

71.6% ↓

Literacy standards

84.2% ↓

87.5% ↓

64.3% ↓

74.8% ↓

77.0% ↓

77.5% ↓

Math standards

70.0% ↓

77.8% ↓

56.2% ↑

63.3% ↓

62.6% ↓

66%

51.2%

64.3%

49.9%

55.0%

51.5%

53.6%

24%

29%

30%

27%

26%

28%

83.3%

82.5%

73.3%

79.5%

77.0%

79.3%

Percentage of students meeting 3rd Grade Reading Standards * 8th graders with depressive symptoms On-time graduation rate, public schools (2016-2017) ▲



Foster Resilient Families, Schools, and Communities for Young Children

Families Data Indicator

Island

San Juan

Skagit

2,032 ↑

217 ↓

2,403 ↓

20,188 ↑

4,387 ↓

180,820 ↓

$69,876 ↑

$63,900 ↑

$72,060 ↑

$83,652 ↑

$66,480 ↑

$62,472 ↑

Median Household Income (2016) *

$64,813

$58,029

$60,983

$78,716

$56,411

$67,106

Unemployment rate (July 2018)

4.9% ↑

3.1% ↓

4.8% ↓

3.8% ↑

4.4%

4.6% ↑

Homeless individuals living as family units

166 ↓

57 ↓

338 ↓

858 ↓

816 ↑

22,416 ↑

Children participating in the Basic Food Program

19% ↓

17% ↓

36% ↓

21% ↓

26% ↓

29% ↓

Percent of births that qualified for Medicaid assistance (2015)

28.6%

58.8%

63.1%

40.7%

52.1%

49.2%

Mothers receiving prenatal care in the first trimester (2015)

74.6%

71.1%

68.6%

73.0%

67.3%

73.7%

Total individuals served by Women Infants & Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition

2,741 ↓

332 ↑

6,037 ↓

19,404 ↓

6,734 ↓

274,888 ↓

27

0

66 ↓

181 ↓

113

3,264 ↓

Teen pregnancy (15-19 years) (2016)

46 ↓

2↓

116 ↑

473 ↓

132 ↓

5,396 ↓

Teen birth rate (15-19 years) per 1,000 (2016) *

14.4

<5

21

11.8

9.3

16.2

Households with all children under age 6 Estimated Basic Annual Cost of living for a family with 2 adults, 1 infant, 1 preschooler (2016)

Number of spaces available in Early Head Start, including migrant and tribal

Snohomish Whatcom

State

$1500

$1200

$900

$600 $532* $300

0

5


$78,716


Foster Resilient Families, Schools, and Communities for Young Children

Professionals Data Indicator

Island

San Juan

Skagit

Snohomish

Whatcom

State

Children under 6 with all parents in the workforce

3,042 ↓

388 ↓

5,016 ↓

33,144 ↑

8,060 ↑

305,216 ↓

Percent of children under 6 with all parents in the workforce

60.1% ↓

67.5% ↓

61.5% ↑

59% ↓

60.9% ↑

59.1% ↓

Number of spaces for 3 & 4 yr olds in state & federally funded preschool (ECEAP & Head Start)

173 ↑

55 ↑

379 ↓

1,702 ↑

620

24,964 ↑

Number of licensed child care and education programs – centers and family homes

41

6

87 ↓

461 ↓

85 ↓

5,005 ↓

Number of spaces available for children in licensed child care and education programs - centers and family homes

1,164 ↓

193

2,159 ↓

14,395 ↓

2,465 ↓

147,412 ↑

Percent of licensed child care providers enrolled in Early Achievers

72% ↑

100%

92% ↑

61% ↓

76% ↑

70% ↓

100

38

61

68

120

N/A

Coalition members affiliated with Northwest Early Learning *

For additional information, please contact: Wilanne Ollila-Perry, Early Learning and Family Services Opportunity Council wilanne_ollila-perry@oppco.org

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$60,000

$50,000

$40,000

$30,000

$20,000

$10,000

0 NWEL Region

State

8


Foster Resilient Families, Schools, and Communities for Young Children

Schools

Ready & Successful

Data Indicator

Island

San Juan

Skagit

Snohomish

Whatcom

State

8,291 ↑

1,794 ↓

19,148 ↑

110,021 ↑

27,577 ↑

1,100,779 ↑

657

102 ↓

1,418 ↓

8,019 ↑

2,054 ↑

80,981 ↑

Free & Reduced Lunch enrollment

34.9%

34.7% ↑

50.1% ↓

35.5% ↓

40.2% ↓

42.9% ↓

Percent of students that are Transitional Bilingual English Language Learners

3.1% ↑

5.3% ↑

14.2% ↓

10.5% ↓

7.3% ↑

11.3% ↑

Percent of incoming kindergarteners READY in all 6 areas of development, fall 2017

50.1% ↑

50.0% ↓

35.8% ↓

42.5% ↓

46.3% ↓

46.7% ↓

Percent of incoming kindergarteners NOT ready in any area of development, fall 2017

5.1% ↑

6.3% ↓

5.7%

5.5% ↑

4.3% ↑

5.8% ↑

1/3

2/3

6/7

11/14

5/7

N/A

Students from low-income households who graduated high school in four years

74.4% ↓

78.1% ↑

64.3% ↓

69.3% ↓

64.9% ↓

70.0% ↑

Districts in the region that accepted PreK-K Transition Reports out of total number of districts

3/3

4/4 ↑

7/7 ↑

13/14 ↑

7/7

N/A

144 ↓

65 ↓

307 ↑

832 ↑

428 ↑

N/A

K-12 enrollment, public schools Kindergarten enrollment, public schools

Number of districts that met at least one age expectation target for children (Birth-3) with IEPs

Number of Regional Transition Reports shared between preschool and kindergarten teachers

9


80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

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Data Indicator Working poor (ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed + Federal poverty level)

Island

San Juan

Skagit

Snohomish

Whatcom

State

25.2% ↓

28.8% ↓

32.3% ↓

35.4% ↑

22.5% ↓

27.7% ↓

Combined households below US poverty and those that earn over poverty level but less than basic cost of living: Asian households

36.9%

76.4% ↑

50.2% ↑

41.3% ↑

38.2% ↓

35.6%

Black households

48.9% ↑

N/A

83.0% ↑

60.0% ↑

63.8% ↓

60.3%

Hispanic households

59.9% ↑

61.1% ↑

63.3% ↑

65.8% ↑

55.4% ↑

56.0%

White households

35.1% ↑

37.2% ↑

41.4% ↑

41.3% ↑

37.6% ↓

35.6%

Number of partner organizations affiliated with Northwest Early Learning

40 ↑

25 ↑

41 ↑

38 ↑

36 ↑

N/A

Participants at PreK-K Collaborative Network Dinner & Dialogues, Spring 2018

Coming Fall 2018

46 ↑

42

Coming Fall 2018

99 ↑

N/A

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