| State Initiatives and Resources to Support School Readiness/Prekindergarten |
Over the past ten years, many States have made considerable investments in initiatives to give 3- and 4-year-old children the experiences they need to be ready for kindergarten. The following resources provide information on selected State prekindergarten initiatives and related State-level studies about the impact of these initiatives on prekindergarten children. Publications with descriptions of initiatives in several States are included in the section on General and Multi-State Resources.
Since 2001, the Maryland State Department has issued an annual report entitled Children Entering School Ready to Learn: School Readiness Information for State and County. These reports provide profiles of children’s skill levels in seven major domains when they enter school. They include trend data about the school readiness levels of specific groups for children in the State and its 24 jurisdictions. The report also looked at the relationship between school readiness and prior early care experience. The Work Sampling System (WSS) ™ was selected as the early childhood assessment system to be used in kindergarten for the purpose of assessing entering kindergartners’ skills for seven curricular domains.
Updated June 2006
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