Universal access to high-quality early learning programs must be a matter of the highest national priority, with a special priority for children in our poorest communities.
Issue Advisory Partners
Helen Blank, National Women’s Law Center
David Sciarra, Education Law Center
*Helene Stebbins, Alliance for Early Success
Scott Palmer, Education Counsel
Catherine Brown, Center for American Progress
Margie McHugh, Migration Policy Institute
Karla Howell, Advancement Project-CA
*Olivia Golden, Center for Law and Social Policy
*Anne Mosle, Aspen Institute Ascend Program
Elliot Regenstein, Ounce of Prevention
Sarah Rittling, First Five Years Fund
Sylvia Puente, Latino Policy Forum
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More Resources & Tools on Early Childhood Education

A Handbook for Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement 
The SEA Handbook is a comprehensive tool designed to be used by all states to assess current stakeholder engagement efforts and further develop their engagement strategies. A Handbook for Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement: A Tool to Support State Education Agencies in Planning and Implementation of ESSA was learn more >