File #: 18-0788    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Worksession Item
File created: 4/24/2018 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 5/7/2018 Final action:
Title: Pre-K Expansion Update - 30 mins
Attachments: 1. Pre-K Update Presentation 5-7-18, 2. Key Thoughts on Moving Forward Expeditiously, 3. Summary of PreK Expansion Mgmt. Proposal, 4. Cover Letter, 5. Executive Summary, 6. CCSA Corporate Overview, 7. DPFC Corporate Overview, 8. Tab 4 Joint Approach Narrative - print ver, 9. Organization and Staffing, 10. PreK Collaborative Org Chart.v. 6, 11. CCSA Qualifications and Experience, 12. DPFC Qualifications and Experience
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Pre-K Expansion Update - 30 mins

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Date Of BOCC Meeting: May 7, 2018

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The Board is requested to receive the update and ask any questions they wish.

Durham County Pre-K is a concept and program long in the making, as universal pre-k has long been recognized here as a powerful intervention with the power to improve lives. In seeking to move beyond the state's NCPK allocation of subsidized seats in Durham (themselves only partial subsidies that do not meet the full cost of providing high quality pre-k), the Durham County Board of County Commissioners made a commitment to an initial 8 classrooms in the renovated Whitted School. These classrooms opened in the fall of 2017 with a County investment of $1.5 million. During FY17-18 budget deliberations, the County Commissioners and County Manager also committed to put up to $3.7 million in additional funding into the expansion of Durham County Pre-K in FY18-19. Staff were directed to take a variety of appropriate and necessary steps to prepare for this ongoing expansion.

In the fall of 2017, Durham County went under contract with Child Care Services Association to conduct a "supply and demand study" related to pre-k in Durham, a study which had been one of the principal recommendations of the Durham County Pre-School Task Force Report presented in the spring of 2017. That study and all its component parts is still underway, with interim information available over the course of the spring and final report due before the end of the fiscal year. It is also true, however, that we already know a good deal about the supply and demand for pre-k in Durham which can inform our expansion plans.

In December of 2017 Durham County issued an RFP for "Pre-K Expansion Management Services." Proposals were due in late January and single, joint proposal from Child Care Services Association and Durham's Partnership for Children was received. The proposal was reviewed by ...

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