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  2. L.A. child-care industry in tailspin, hit with disruption as ...

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    This shuffling probably explains much of the decline in state preschool enrollment, said Nina Buthee, executive director of EveryChild California, a membership association for child-care centers ...

  3. Early childhood education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In California, for example, the Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010 changed the required birthday for admittance to kindergarten and first grade, and established a transitional kindergarten program. [8] State funding for pre-K increased by $363.6 million to a total of $5.6 billion, a 6.9% increase from 2012 to 2013. 40 states fund pre-K programs ...

  4. California is rolling out free preschool. That hasn't solved ...

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    Transitional kindergarten's academic emphasis was appealing, but Ethan would have been in a half-day program, and options for afterschool child care were l California is rolling out free preschool.

  5. L.A. fires upend fragile child-care industry, sending ... - AOL

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    Another hit to the industry. The fires come at a particularly difficult time for child-care operators. During the pandemic, California lost about 12% of its licensed child-care capacity. The ...

  6. Head Start (program) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, CCR Analytics, formerly Child Care Analytics, published the results of their Family Outcomes Survey completed by nearly 11,600 California Head Start and Early Head Start parents. 90% of parents surveyed said that Head Start helped them to get or keep a job. 92% of parents surveyed said that Head Start helped them to enroll in an ...

  7. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    Welfare in California consists of federal welfare programs—which are often at least partially administered by state and county agencies—and several independent programs, which are usually administered by counties. Some of the largest California-specific programs are: MediCal, the California Medicaid program

  8. California State Personnel Board - Wikipedia

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    The board sets and enforces rules for state civil service appointments and exams, and maintains a staff of administrative law judges to resolve various human resources issues, such as whistleblower complaints, disability and medical condition discrimination complaints including reasonable accommodation denials and appeals from unfavorable human resources decisions (e.g. reprimand, salary ...

  9. Preschool teacher - Wikipedia

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    “Preschool“ is the category for children aged 2 to 4 years of age (Infants: 0-1 year of age & Toddlers: 1–2 years of age). A preschool teacher provides care to children aged 2–4 years old within unlicensed childcare centres, licensed childcare centres, home based child care and after school programs.