Pre-K Now
Policymakers
The leadership of state, federal, and local policymakers is critical to the movement for high-quality pre-k for all. Momentum across the country illustrates that pre-k for all is a bipartisan issue and will benefit every community. Policymakers, in collaboration with business and other community leaders, advocates, educators, and parents, can champion pre-k by crafting policies that ensure that pre-k programs are high quality, accessible to all families who want them, and supported by adequate and sustainable funding.
Learn about our vision for the federal government's role in helping states provide high-quality, voluntary pre-k for all.
Get the facts you need to build a compelling case for pre-k for all.
Review successful legislative strategies and language from states that are making pre-k a priority.
Find out about successful policies to build a highly qualified pre-k teacher workforce.
Understand the influence of advisory committees and task forces that bring together powerful, knowledgeable voices to articulate smart pre-k policies.
Develop a structure to grow, improve, and monitor a pre-k system.
Learn how policymakers can foster mutually beneficial partnerships between state-funded pre-k programs and Head Start.
Find out how policymakers can offer families choices among many high-quality pre-k settings while avoiding the pitfalls of school vouchers.
See what key leaders have said about the importance of pre-k for all.
Read the stories and learn the strategies of policymakers who are champions for pre-k.
 
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Tips & Tasks for State Advisory Councils
While reauthorizing Head Start in 2007, Congress added a new provision requiring every state to create or designate a State Advisory Council to better coordinate early education and care services. Pre-K Now has two new resources designed to help policymakers and advocates navigate the process of setting up Councils and seize the opportunities offered by them.
Meeting the Challenge of Rural Pre-K
Families everywhere struggle to find high-quality pre-k programs for their children, but the problem is even more acute in rural areas. Pre-K Now has come out with recommendations for federal policymakers to help states meet the unique challenges of rural pre-k.
Compare and Contrast
Pre-K Bills in Congress
A number of proposals supporting state-funded high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten have been introduced in the 110th Congress. Pre-K Now has analyzed three of the most promising bills: "The Prepare All Kids Act"; the "The Ready to Learn Act"; and "The Providing Resources Early for Kids Act."
Explore the Pre-K Evidence
Our collection of original reports and links to other studies will give you a deeper view into pre-k policy.
Tour a Pre-K Classroom
Through our virtual classroom tour and our short video following real children through their pre-k year, we will help you recognize high quality, understand why it makes a difference, and show you how children benefit.
Good parenting is enhanced by a high-quality pre-k program.