Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs

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Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs
Steve Nash: Quality Early Learning For Little MVPs

Project Report | Jul 24, 2013
Educare Arizona - Summer Update 2013

By Jenny Miller | Executive Director, The Steve Nash Foundation

Hot off the heels of the Steve Nash Foundation Showdown NYC, a benefit for Educare Arizona, we're gearing up for a hot time in Phoenix, showing interested folks from around the country what this model of excellence looks like, how it operates, and what it could mean to other communities in the U.S.

And what's the latest at Educare Arizona?

This past school year, the classrooms, Balsz Educare Arizona Center for Health, hallways, and courtyard have been utilized to their fullest with our exceptional programmatic leadership maximizing resources to ensure best practices and outstanding outcomes. Some updates:

  • Evaluation Activities - All Educare toddler and preschool classrooms scored a 6-7 score on the ITERS (Infant/Toddler Environment Rating Scale) and ECERS (Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale) evaluations (the tools used to rate environmental quality, with 7 being the highest possible score).
  • Literacy and Economic Planning Assistance - Educare Arizona families participated in literacy training, as well as financial literacy training this spring, in high-energy, productive sessions. Additionally, the computers in the Educare Arizona Parent Resource Room are now portals to Workforce Development web resources that help our families locate, apply for and secure employment.
  • Family Engagement - Family engagement activities resulted in over 817 hours of parent volunteer time at Educare Arizona. 
  • Physical Health and Well-Being - 100% of children at Educare Arizona are fully immunized, and over 97% have had a well-child examination and a preventative dental exam - Educare Arizona’s children are physically healthy and ready to learn!
  • Site Installation - Per our last report, a beautiful new photography exhibit was installed this spring - Faces of Educare brings to our hallways, teacher, and training spaces some of the students and families of Educare Arizona.  Capturing them in all stages of learning and exploration, the photos exhibit the connection between children, environment, and our community. The installation was made possible by a grant from Kathy and Steve Pidgeon, in memory of their sister, Mary Malone.
  • ELN Meeting - In March, Educare Arizona hosted more than 200 guests from around the Educare Learning Network, with all 18 schools coming together to share local and national best practices during an energized, thoughtful and very productive 3 day meeting.
  • Art Matters - Educare Arizona’s children and families celebrated the inaugural From Hearts and Hands of Children art festival in mid-February, held in the Educare Arizona courtyard. On display were paintings and three-dimensional creations from our budding artists, who also performed a (highly) original play based on Eric Carle’s Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? complete with masks they made and some great sound effects.
  • BEACH time - Educare Arizona’s BEACH health center, a partnership with NOAH, provided over 17,000 primary medical, dental, wellness, prenatal, and mental health visits during its first full year of operations, meeting the needs of over 1,500 individual patients.

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