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Early Childhood Institute News Archive

2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004

 

Early Childhood Institute News
2005

W. K. Kellogg Foundation Awards $1.25 Million for Hurricane Response
DEC. 14, 2005

Needs for Data, Mental Health Training, Interstate Collaboration Emerge from Hurricane Forum
DEC. 12, 2005

Rural Early Childhood to Hold Forum on Hurricane Recovery
DEC. 1, 2005

Young Children in Katrina Region Disproportionately Poor
NOV. 30, 2005

FEMA Declares 20 Counties in Wilma Disaster Area; 382,750 Child Care Slots Affected
OCT. 28, 2005

Florida Office of Early Learning Reports Damage by Hurricane Wilma
OCT. 25, 2005

Children’s Defense Fund, Save the Children, RIF, Kaplan, Gryphon House, Creative Curriculum Help Fund “Get Back Up and Going!” Workshop
OCT. 25, 2005

Report from Hancock County, Miss.: Most Early Care and Education Providers Still Closed
OCT. 18, 2005

Up to 94% of Child Care Slots Are at Risk in Coastal Counties
OCT. 6, 2005

Almost Half of Katrina-Hit Head Start Facilities Still Closed 
OCT. 5, 2005

Child Care Bureau Tip Sheet Links Child Care, Katrina Recovery
OCT. 5, 2005

Report from Biloxi: “Not a Pretty Sight for Miles and Miles”
SEPT. 29, 2005

New Reports Show Child Poverty Higher in Rural and Inner-City Areas, Katrina States
SEPT. 29, 2005

Hurricane Rita Blows Past 457 Licensed Child Care Providers in Texas, Louisiana; Thousands of Slots Are Likely Damaged or Lost
SEPT. 26, 2005

Report from Pascagoula: Storm Surge Washed Away 11% of Licensed Child Care Slots in One Mississippi County
SEPT. 16, 2005

Two-thirds of Licensed Centers in Jackson County, Mississippi, Damaged or Destroyed
SEPT. 15, 2005

After Katrina, Many Children, Families, Caregivers Urgently Need Mental Health Care
SEPT. 14, 2005

Head Start Provides $15 Million to Help Hurricane Evacuees
SEPT. 13, 2005

Report from Petal:
Early Care and Education Providers Struggle to Reopen

SEPT. 11, 2005

Rural Early Childhood Atlas Shows Early Care and Education Providers in the Path of Hurricane Katrina
SEPT. 7, 2005

Sesame Street to Broadcast Special Hurricane Katrina Episodes Sept. 12-16
SEPT. 7, 2005

Gulf Coast R&R in Biloxi Must Rebuild
SEPT. 5, 2005

Mississippi Hurricane Relief Group Asks for Books and Toys; WGBH-Boston Makes First Gift
SEPT. 2, 2005

Rural Early Childhood Joins Gulf Coast Relief Effort
SEPT. 2, 2005

Forum at Clinton Center Focused on American Indian, Alaska Native Young Children
AUG. 2, 2005

Rural American Indian, Alaska Native Children Sharply Different than Other Rural Children on Some Measures in Early Childhood Longitudinal Study
JULY 9, 2005

Rural Early Childhood Forum on American Indian and Alaska Native Early Learning Will Be July 28-29 at Clinton Center
JUNE 9, 2005

Far Off and Far Behind: New Analysis of ECLS-K Shows Wide Disparities for Rural Young Children
APRIL 18, 2005

William Raspberry Praises South’s Early Childhood Educators
MARCH 12, 2005

Rural Early Childhood Invites Proposals for Forum on American Indian and Alaska Native Early Learning
FEB. 3, 2005

Annjo Lemons to Lead Excel by Five Community Initiative
FEB. 1, 2005

 

 

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