V2Early Childhood

Kindergarten Readiness

Early Childhood

By 2028, Marin’s Early Childhood Education will prepare all children 0-5yrs, regardless of race, ethnicity, zip code or financial circumstance to enter school ready to succeed as measured by indicators such as the DRDP, Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) and health and income data.

Disaggregated Demographics - Early Childhood

This Initiative will focus on the following strategies:

Common Goals for Early Childhood Success:

 Identify a common vision, goal and metrics that will be adopted and implemented by at least 5 Districts.

High-impact, Community-Driven Strategic Shifts:

Increase and improve practices and structures that support the design and implementation of community-driven, cross-sector, high-impact strategies in West Marin and Marin City.

About the Equity Gap

Many factors (barriers and opportunities) impact whether or not a student is ready to succeed in Kindergarten. Some of the primary factors identified by the team so far include:

Common Goals for Early Childhood Success:

 Identify a common vision, goal and metrics that will be adopted and implemented by at least 5 Districts.

High-impact, Community-Driven Strategic Shifts:

Increase and improve practices and structures that support the design and implementation of community-driven, cross-sector, high-impact strategies in West Marin and Marin City.

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