Local Early Childhood Advisory Council Orientation Click System Survey Questions October 1, 2012.

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Local Early Childhood Advisory Council Orientation Click System Survey Questions October 1, 2012

Question 1 If your local jurisdiction chose an existing council, did they select: 1.Existing Early Childhood Council (e.g., former LAP) 2.Head Start Advisory Board 3.Judy Center Partnership Steering Comm. 4.Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC) 5.Local Management Board 6.Other

Question 2 Will your local council apply for a $ planning grant? 1.Yes 2.No

Question 3 Do any needs assessments exist in your jurisdiction related to the following populations: Children with Disabilities English Language Learners Children Experiencing Homelessness Children eligible for FARM Children in foster care or at risk of placement in foster care 1.YES 2.NO

Question 4 Which of the following has a higher level of need in your jurisdiction: 1.Access to High Quality Early Learning and Development Programs for ALL Children 2.Effective Family Engagement 3.Adequate System of Supports and Services available so that children arrive at school with healthy minds and bodies

Question 5 Is participation in the Early Childhood Leadership Academy required to be eligible for an implementation grant? 1.Yes 2.No

Question 6 Who do you anticipate being the fiscal agent for your local council grant funding? 1.Local School System 2.Local Government