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Report: Massachusetts early education has room to improve
Report: Massachusetts early education has room to improve

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time29-04-2025

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Report: Massachusetts early education has room to improve

Despite being recognized as a leader in its K-12 education, the commonwealth can improve its early education for preschoolers, a new Rutgers University report said. The report, which was published Tuesday, said Massachusetts ranks slightly above average when it comes to its early education, according to 10 benchmarks set by the National Institute for Early Education Research, a research entity within Rutgers University. The state met six out of the 10 benchmarks, according to the institute, which range from early learning and development standards to class size, to whether or not a teacher needs a bachelor's degree or more to teach young learners. 'Massachusetts is a leader in elementary and secondary education but it hasn't risen to be a leader in early education,' said Allison Friedman-Krauss, a research associate professor at the institute, in a phone interview. The state has two early education programs: Chapter 70, which offers state aid to school districts that have students with disabilities, and Commonwealth Preschool Partnership Initiative (CPPI), she said. The state also has Head Start programs, which the Trump administraion has proposed cutting in a proposal to Congress. Friedman-Krauss said the Head Start program helps about 8,000 children aged 3 and 4 from some of the poorest families in the state. 'It's a fragile ecosystem,' she said. 'Cutting funding will impact programs state and nationwide.' The state's CPPI program does a great job already at providing comprehensive and culturally sensitive education to preschoolers, according to the report. It also ensures that class sizes don't exceed 20 students. Still, there are some areas for improvement, Friedman-Krauss said. 'Massachusetts should try to stick with one program model,' she said. Neighboring Vermont is a leader in early education, according to the report, which enrolled 76% of 4-year-olds and 58% of 3-year-olds. 'When states invest in quality education, they can see returns on their investments. When they don't, the children are impacted,' she said. After Holyoke condemns office building, owner fights back in court NY developers to build affordable housing at former Facemate building in Chicopee Marking 48 Mass. workplace deaths in past year-plus, advocates fear the cost of deregulation WMass Governor's Councilor solicits public feedback on 2 judicial nominees Read the original article on MassLive.

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