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Early Childhood Education Project |
Communication Efforts Spread Across State
Teams from the Early Childhood Education Organizing Project have been meeting with union members, other AFL-CIO unions, Central Labor Council and members of the child care community.
In San Francisco, early childhood
teacher Elaine Merriweather and Project Director
Sandra Weese met with the San Francisco Labor
Council.
The council delegates unanimously voted to
support the universal preschool resolution
after pipefitters and electricians, among
other workers, stood up and told their personal
stories of expensive preschools, limited access
to them, and how these issues impacted their
families. Their local unions later passed
a resolution in support of universal preschool
as well.
Los Angeles College Faculty
Guild member Susheela Narayanan and pre-K
teacher Elaine Francisco, from the Jefferson
Elementary Federation of Teachers, also working
with the project, have found educators hungry
for more information on universal preschool.
Narayanan brought together college faculty
and teachers working in state-funded kindergarten
readiness programs, to discuss preschool from
both perspectives. In an informal meeting
of K–8 teachers hosted at her home, Francisco
said that one kindergarten teacher told how
she can easily identify students without a
preschool background on the first day of school.
Now, we are working with our AFT partners at the Center for the Child Care Workforce and using information from the recently released RAND studies to build support and activism for universal and voluntary preschool in California.
Through data-driven discussions with unions and their members, working families, and allied organizations we are helping build champions for universal preschool who can help lead the effort in their communities to secure universal and voluntary preschool for all three- and four-year olds in the state of California.
To learn more call the Early
Childhood Organizing Project, phone (510) 523-5238.
For a copy of the resolution, click
here.
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