Office of Great Start (OGS) Executive Order 2011-08 consolidated early childhood programs and resources under a single agency in an effort to: Maximize.

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Office of Great Start (OGS) Executive Order consolidated early childhood programs and resources under a single agency in an effort to: Maximize child outcomes Reduce duplication and administrative overhead Reinvest resources into quality improvement and service delivery

Children born healthy Children healthy, thriving, and developmentally on track from birth to third grade Children developmentally ready to succeed in school at the time of school entry Children prepared to succeed in fourth grade and beyond by reading proficiently by the end of third grade Michigan Office of Great Start Prenatal to Age 8 Outcomes