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May Leadership Webinar May 17, 2016 10:00-11:30 AM To access this meeting by voice, please dial 888-537-7715, participant code 43126552#

Today’s Agenda 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Evidence Based Programs – Dr. Cheri Shapiro, Institute for Families in Society, USC 3. Parents As Teachers (PAT) Child Care Provider Curriculum - Donna Hunt O’Brien and Angelique Bay, PAT - Training, Curriculum and Programming 4. Legislative Update 5. Local Program Team Focus Group – discussion summary 6. Program Updates • 4k • Baby Net • Early Head Start 7. Announcements and Key Dates

Evidence Based Programs Update Cheri Shapiro, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor Associate Director Institute for Families in Society South Carolina Center for Evidence-Based Intervention, funded by SCDHHS. 

Early Care and Education and Parents as Teachers South Carolina First Steps Leadership Webinar May 17, 2016

History of Our Work with ECE

Implementation Design Program Components: Personal Visits and Mini-Visits Groups Developmental and Health Screenings Resource Network Some centers trained classroom teachers as parent educators who served the families of children in their room. Others hired and trained family support personnel to provide services to enrolled families.

Foundational Curricula and Training

3 Roles of a Parent Educator

3 Areas of Emphasis

History of Our Work with ECE

Supporting Care Providers through Personal Visits (SCPV) Curriculum Designed to support Family child care providers Center-based child care staff Family, friend and neighbor care providers Content includes Professional Resources Care Provider Handouts Activity Pages Parent Handouts

SCPV Curriculum and Training Revision Updated content and tools for supporting care providers in groups and one-on-one Specific attention to family, friend, and neighbor care providers Coaching module Alignments to Early Childhood Standards and QRIS systems

Legislative Update Reauthorization Bill Senate Budget House Oversight Committee

First Steps Local Program Teams Focus Group Report 9 Executive Directors Participated Purpose of local teams is to better integrate services to children and families through improved communications at local and state program levels Build ‘feedback loops’ among all programs locally and to the state office as needed Give ED’s a systematic way to participate in policy and decision making through an ED Council with committee structure that mirrors the state board Focus group participants will meet again June 7th to continue work

Renewal Review - Key Dates March 21 – Renewal Plan Application released May 6 – Renewal Plans due to state office May 20 – TA’s complete reviews and get initial  feedback to counties May 27 – TA’s  meet to finalize recommendations June 1 – Final data deadline, P&G  Committee  meeting materials sent out June 7– P&G Committee meets June 16 – State Board meets June 30 – Feedback on Priority Goals for FY 17 sent out to counties (due back Sept. 30) June 30-July 15— PAT-APR submitted to portal for review

4K Update May 20 will be the final checkpoint date for Gold ™ for this school term. Looking forward to the data from our 4K classes! The last day of the 15-16 term for most 4K classes is Friday, May 27. A few will go a bit later due to bad weather days. If you are in an approved district and have names of potential centers to share, please contact your Regional Coordinator or Martha. Our Academy will be August 8-12 for 4K Lead Teachers and Instructional Assistants. We are hosting a Leadership Academy August 30-September 1 for our Directors. Both will be held in Columbia. Details will come out soon and will be shared with you!

4K Territories: Barbara Black- Chester, Kershaw, Richland, York Sharon Bruton- Anderson, Cherokee, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union LaDrica Christian- Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Lee, Marlboro, Williamsburg Kristine Jenkins- Horry, Marion Cassandra Johnson - Barnwell, Bamberg, Calhoun, Laurens, Sumter Joy Mazur- Beaufort, Berkeley, Clarendon, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton, Jasper, Orangeburg Marley Via – Aiken, Edgefield, Greenwood, Lexington, Newberry, Saluda

Early Head Start Update * Refunding application for August 1, 2016 to July 31, 2017 was submitted by May 1st. * Eleven children have been enrolled at two sites in Allendale and Dillon counties. * Establishment of a Policy Council made up of parents of these enrolled children. *Renovations will be completed and furniture delivered to most classrooms by June 6th. *Pre-Service Training for EHS Teachers at Double Tree Hotel in Columbia May 31st through June3rd. *Four Family Advocates will be hired June 2nd to serve EHS families in Anderson, Laurens, Saluda, Lexington, Allendale, Bamberg, Dillon, and Orangeburg counties.

BabyNet Update BabyNet positions are being filled in 5 of 7 BabyNet Districts – of 18 positions 17 have been filled (Sumter coordinator interviews this month) 5 positions at state office are being posted and interviews scheduled in May BabyNet increased budget request moving through legislative process Christie Duke at 803-734-4713 or Janice Kilburn 803-730-3084

ANNOUNCEMENTS CTK teacher training calendar can be found on the CTK Forms page on the SCFS website:  http://scfirststeps.com/c2k-forms/ Local Board/Staff Orientation Materials now available at http://scfirststeps.com/training/ Reminder of change in state mileage rate from .575/mile to .54/mile

Partnership Resources http://scfirststeps.com/partnershipresources/ – Accountability – Child Care – Countdown to Kindergarten – Finance – Governance – Operations Manual – Orientation Resources – Partnership Communications – Renewal Application Materials – Resource Development

Fundraising Update Participation in online giving day 2016: midlandsgives.org (May 3): Calhoun, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lee, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland biggivepeedee.org (May 3): Darlington lowcountrygivingday.org (May 3): Georgetown Give Local Lancaster (May 3): Lancaster Update on 2015 year-end giving campaigns: send your results to Betty

Key Partnership Dates June 13: State Wide ED Meeting June 16: State Board of Trustees Meeting July 15: PAT – APR’s due