Administrators appointed to education-related commissions on early childhood and graduation
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Jul 21, 2010 - 5:08:52 PM
Governor Mark Parkinson has finalized appointments to the Early Childhood Advisory Council and the Commission on Graduation and Dropout Prevention and Recovery. Both commissions, which were created by Executive Orders 10-05 and 10-04 respectively, focus on maximizing and enhancing educational opportunities for Kansans.

“In order for Kansas to create a climate in which citizens can thrive both now and in the future, we must remain committed to the success of our educational system,” said Parkinson. “Providing Kansans with access to quality education opportunities from start to finish is critical to ensuring a strong and prosperous future for both our citizens and the state. I am proud to assemble these committees who, together, will further our children’s opportunities and our state’s success.”

Early Childhood Advisory Council

The following members have been appointed:The Head Start Reauthorization Act of 2007 instructs the creation of a State Early Childhood Advisory Council. Members of the council will conduct a periodic statewide needs assessment concerning the quality and availability of early childhood education and development programs and services for children from birth to school entry. The council will also make recommendations for increasing the overall participation of children in existing federal, state and local child care and early childhood education programs.

Commission on Graduation and Dropout Prevention and Recovery

The following members have been appointed:The Kansas Commission on Graduation and Dropout Prevention and Recovery is charged with exploring state policies and practices relating to attendance, discipline, grading, compulsory attendance age and the use of alternative schools to outline a timeline for reducing the statewide annual dropout rate. The commission will also assess schools and allocate financial incentives for districts that are effective in graduating at-risk students and recovering high school dropouts.


To read related articles on the Early Childhood Advisory Council, click here.
To read related articles on the Commission on Graduation and Dropout Prevention and Recovery, click here.
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