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Here's how California plans to fix its early childhood education system
Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon holding a copy of the final report from the Blue Ribbon Commission on early childhood education.
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Here's how California plans to fix its early childhood education system
It took two years, eight public hearings and over 70 conference calls, but California finally has a new plan to improve care and education for its kids.
The Assembly Blue Ribbon Commission on Early Childhood Education released its final report Monday — a 108-page document with recommendations for making care and education in the first five years more accessible, affordable, and financially viable for educators working in the field.
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