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April Leadership Webinar April 24, :00-11:30am To access this meeting by voice, please dial , participant code #

Today’s Agenda 1.Welcome and introductions 2.Legislative Update 3.April 14 th Board to Board – Take Aways 4.FY 16 Renewal 5.Next Steps –Partnership Site Visit/Interview 6. First Steps Strategic Planning Update 7. 4-K Update 8. Baby Net Update 9. Week of the Young Child Highlights 10. Announcements/ Key dates

April 14 th Board to Board Dr. Tammy Palowski Presentation regarding Serving and Finding At Risk children and Families Attorney overview of First Steps’ new law (Act 287) and by-law changes Cherokee Collaboration- Talk to Me Break out groups sharing information regarding successes and 3 core functions

FY 16 Renewal and Beyond April 30 –Data entry completed (as much as possible) May 8 - Final date for FY 16 Renewal Plan submission June 1– Data entry deadline for renewal plan review June 18–SC First Steps Board of Trustees review and renewal plan approval May 26 through July 31 – Consultation/Site Visits August 20 – State Board Meeting – Strategic Plan

CARRY FORWARD FY14 Carry Forward: Make sure all FY14 carry forward is budgeted in your current BSP in Fund 11 Spend by June 30! FY15 Carry Forward: Do not budget FY15 carry forward (Fund 56) in your Renewal BSP Finance Office will certify available carry-forward per partnership by October 15. Partnerships with FY 15 carry-forward exceeding 15% of their FY16 state allocation must submit a written justification and plan to reduce their amount of carry-forward to 15% or lower by the following fiscal year (FY17). Partnerships whose carry-forward exceeds 15% for two or more fiscal years will be subject to conditional approval and potential withholding of grant funds at the discretion of the First Steps Board of Trustees

1. Offer on-site, consultative technical assistance directed by needs and strengths of each local partnership. 2. Provide a venue for two-way communication –see local programs first hand / offer information on state planning efforts. 3. Gather data to inform the statewide strategic plan. 4. Jointly identify key focus for TA support of local partnership needs for FY Connect directly with local board members and staff.

Three Step Process 1.Initial Partnership Review Preparation and Interview (May 26 -July 31) 2.Draft Priority Partnership Goals (by August 31) 3.Partnership Board Approved Priority Goals Submitted (by September 30)

Initial Partnership Review Preparation and Interview Interview team will consist of partnership TA, additional state office staff, state board member Include at least one partnership board member, plus other staff and vendors (as feasible) Interview preparation questions will be released next week (Partnership Reflection and Planning template)

Partnership Reflection and Planning interview template Successes and challenges: Overall By Strategy (implementation, results) Governance and Operations, Fiscal, Collaboration/Community Engagement, Resource Development Effectiveness with: Finding/serving at-risk children Collaboration around community needs Increasing access Training/Development Needs of Partnership (board and staff) Core Functions

Priority Goals Local partnerships develop from reflection interview results, in consultation with TA Prioritized based on compliance with partnership and program standards, serving at-risk children, increasing access and quality Draft due Aug. 31 using Priority Goals template Board-approved goals due Sept. 30 Serves as CQI Plan for FY16

FY16 Partnership TA Assignments Linda Leonard Barnwell Berkeley Charleston Dillon Dorchester Georgetown Horry Orangeburg Williamsburg

FY16 Partnership TA Assignments Mary Anne Mathews Beaufort Darlington Florence Marion Fairfield Jasper Kershaw Marlboro McCormick Union

FY16 Partnership TA Assignments Betty Gardiner Abbeville Aiken Calhoun Clarendon Edgefield Greenwood Lexington Richland Sumter

FY16 Partnership TA Assignments Janice Kilburn Anderson Greenville Lancaster Laurens Newberry Oconee Pickens Spartanburg York

FY16 Partnership TA Assignments Debbie Robertson Allendale Bamberg Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Colleton Hampton Lee Saluda

4K UPDATE Academy 2015, July in Columbia ~All partnership EDs and TAs are invited~ Current Outreach to EDs and potential centers Anticipate 64 eligible districts for , with addition of Anderson 2, Anderson 5 and Kershaw (based on most recent demographic data). Senate finance budget does not include additional geographic expansion or funding. Circle End of Year Assessment, April 15- May 15 Results from 4K Parent, Teacher and Director Surveys

Circle Survey: Parents 95% of parents surveyed report seeing improvement or great improvement in their CHILDREN’S LITERACY KNOWLEDGE during % of parents surveyed reported finding the CIRCLE PARENT REPORT helpful or very helpful.

Circle Survey: Teachers 88% of teachers surveyed report finding the Circle helpful or extremely helpful in PLANNING FOR THEIR STUDENTS’ LEARNING NEEDS. 89% of teachers surveyed reported doing more or much more LITERACY INSTRUCTION as a result of the Circle. 89% of teachers surveyed found Circle useful or very useful in COMMUNICATING THE LEARNING NEEDS OF THEIR STUDENTS TO PARENTS. 96% of teachers using Circle reported seeing improvement or significant improvement in the LITERACY KNOWLEDGE OF THEIR STUDENTS.

Circle Survey: Directors 89% of directors surveyed report finding the Circle helpful or extremely helpful in PLANNING FOR THEIR STUDENTS’ LEARNING NEEDS. 91% of directors surveyed reported that their teachers are doing more or much more LITERACY INSTRUCTION as a result of the Circle. 94% of directors surveyed found Circle useful or very useful in COMMUNICATING THE LEARNING NEEDS OF THEIR STUDENTS TO PARENTS. 95% of directors using Circle at their schools reported seeing improvement or significant improvement in the LITERACY INSTRUCTION OF THEIR TEACHERS.

4K Regional Coordinators Barbara Black (Richland, Chester, York, Kershaw) Anthony Broughton (Barnwell, Bamberg, Newberry, Calhoun, Sumter, Allendale) LaDrica Christian (Florence, Darlington, Lee, Williamsburg, Dillon) Kristine Jenkins (Horry, Marion)

4K Regional Coordinators Cassandra Johnson (Spartanburg, Laurens, Anderson, Cherokee, Union, Oconee, Anderson) Joy Mazur (Berkeley, Orangeburg, Georgetown, Hampton, Clarendon, Colleton) Jasper- Marley Via (Lexington, Aiken, Edgefield, Saluda, Greenwood) Martha Strickland- Director

BabyNet Update Annual grant renewal submitted to U.S. Department of Education this week. Working with providers and interagency partners to fine tune BRIDGES data system. If you are not in regular contact with regional BabyNet staff and/or need support with local issues, please contact Debbie and/or Christie Duke at It is important to us that BabyNet work hand in hand with the Partnerships.

ANNOUNCEMENTS HIGHLIGHTS NAEYC's Week of the Young Child™ April 12 –18, 2015 Countdown to Kindergarten Planning 2015 Forms and Curriculum posted to website Toolkit order forms past due Training for CTK visitors Executive Director Directory (ED Focus Group idea) Other Announcements – news from the partnerships

Summer 2015 Calendar May 26 -July 31Partnership Interviews/Site Visits May 29 SC First Steps Board of Trustees Meeting June 18 SC First Steps Board of Trustees Meeting July 27–31 4K Academy (Columbia) August 20 SC First Steps Board of Trustees Meeting