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Newport Minutes

BBF Regional Council Meeting Minutes --November 3, 2008

Building Bright Futures of Orleans/Northern Essex

Regional Council Meeting

November 3, 2008

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Steering Committee Minutes -- November 24, 2008

Building Bright Futures Council of Orleans/Northern Essex

Steering Committee Meeting

November 24, 2008

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BBF Regional Council Meeting Minutes -- September 8, 2008

Building Bright Futures Council of Orleans/Northern Essex

September 8, 2008

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Newport Newsletters

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Newport Reports

Newport Regional Plan Summary
Click here to download a PDF of BBF's 2008-09 Newport Regional Plan Summary.
 
Minutes, Newsletters and Reports

Vermont’s Building Bright Futures State Council (our state early childhood advisory council) is applying for federal stimulus funds to be used over three years to help advance Vermont’s early care and education system for children age 0 to 6. The application for these funds is due August 1st.  We would like your feedback on the objectives we’ve chosen to address with these funds.  To this end, we are offering two ways during the week of July 5th to offer comments:

A statewide public meeting via Vermont Interactive Television (VIT) on Tuesday, July 6, from 2-4 PM (go to www.vitlink.org/location for directions to the site nearest you);

An on-line comment form on this website: click here.  
To view the preliminary objectives and for more background information, click here.
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Act 62, legislation concerning publicly funded prekindergarten education, required a written report from the Department of Education (DOE) and Department for Children and Families (DCF) commissioners to the House and Senate Committees on Education in January 2010 that included information on:

• Enrollment and costs,

• How districts were managing the “cap” on enrollment,

• A description of programs’ ability to meet the quality standards, and

• Impacts on children’s development.

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For Parents

Interested in getting involved?

The fastest and easiest way for parents of young children to get involved is to connect with other parents. There are many parent networks and groups for families with children under six across Vermont and one is likely to be a good match for your level of interest, skills and time. Start with your regional BBF Council

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