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West Virginia Does Well On Early Education, But ...

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Thursday, May 13, 2010   

CHARLESTON, W.V. - A newly released report gives West Virginia good grades for committing to early childhood education, but only for the year before kindergarten. The report, The State of Pre-School 2009, from the National Institute for Early Education Research, indicates increases over several years in the number of pre-school programs nationwide slowed last year.

Margie Hale, executive director of West Virginia Kids Count, says this state is on track to have every four-year-old in the education system within three years, but she says the state needs to look at younger kids, too.

"For many children, four years old is too late. Children are profoundly effected by their earliest experiences, and for every dollar we spend to improve quality child care, the state earns a five-dollar-twenty-cent return."

Marci Young, project director for Pre-K Now, a program funded by the Pew Center on the States, says the benefits kids take away from a good pre-K program shouldn't be taken lightly.

"The cost of remedial education later on goes down. There's more likelihood that these children will graduate from high school, and as a result, get a better-paying job and contribute more to the tax base of the economy later on."

Critics point to research suggesting much of what some students learn during pre-K education is lost by third or fourth grade, and they argue it is difficult to prove pre-K education is more effective than learning in parental or other care. Critics also argue the cost is high. However, Hale argues the investment is a sound one.

The complete report is available at www.nieer.org.




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