(From Gov. Jay Nixon)
Gov. Jay Nixon today visited the Chadwick School District to announce a new investment throughMissouri Start Smart to expand access to quality early childhood education opportunities so that more Missouri children start kindergarten ready to succeed in school and beyond.
“Last year we launched Missouri Start Smart to increase access to affordable early childhood education programs to help young children succeed in school and help parents stay in the workforce,” Gov. Nixon said. “This effort was incredibly successful and I’m proud to announce that it is back for a second year, as we continue to recognize that early childhood education is a smart investment with a big return.”
During his visit to Chadwick today, the Governor announced that through the Missouri Start Smart initiative, the Missouri Department of Economic Development will authorize a competitive funding award of $937,500 for the nonprofit organizationCommunity Foundation of the Ozarks. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding will assist the Chadwick School District in constructing a new 5,000 square foot pre-kindergarten facility that will serve 45 children and allow the district to offer an early childhood education program for the first time.
“Currently, our district does not have an early childhood education program, so Missouri Smart Start is a tremendous opportunity for our district to help get kids ready for school,” said Chadwick Superintendent Dana Comstock. “We appreciate Gov. Nixon making this investment in our students through the Missouri Smart Start initiative. With these resources, our district is taking a significant step that will benefit these children for a lifetime.”
“Over the past few years, we’ve worked together to give thousands more children access to quality preschool programs, but there is still a lot of work to do,” Gov. Nixon said. “That’s why we put this competitive process in place to help communities make strategic, targeted investments in expanding early childhood educational opportunities for their kids and boosting economic opportunities for their workers.”
At the start of his second term in 2013, Gov. Nixon announced that early childhood education would be a central focus of his efforts to continue to strengthen education and grow Missouri’s economy. As the first official business of his second term, the Governor met with early childhood education officials, educators and advocates about the importance of improving and expanding access to quality early learning opportunities.
In addition to increasing funding for the Missouri Preschool Program, last year the Governor directed the Department of Economic Development to solicit proposals for competitive Missouri Start Smart funding to support the development, expansion or improvement of high-quality early childhood and pre-kindergarten programs throughout the state. During Fiscal Year 2014, Gov. Nixon announced 11 Missouri Start Smart early childhood education projects across the state, serving up to 1,215 pre-school age children.
Gov. Nixon has made public education in Missouri a top priority of his administration. Even during the height of the recession, Gov. Nixon worked across the aisle to balance the budget every year without raising taxes or making deep cuts to K-12 classrooms. Math and reading scores have increased on his watch and Missouri’s high school graduation rate is now the eighth-highest in the nation.
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