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Alabama School Readiness Alliance Welcomes Governor's Plan to Invest in State's High Quality, Voluntary Pre-K Program

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: February 8, 2013
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In his State of the State address, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley today added his name to a growing bipartisan list of state leaders who are endorsing the Alabama School Readiness Alliance's proposal to increase funding for Alabama's First Class Pre-K program in the 2013 Legislative Session.

Governor Bentley joins, among others, Senator Trip Pittman (SD-32) and Rep. Jay Love (HD-74), respectively the chairmen of the Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee and the House Ways and Means Education Committee, as well as the Business Council of Alabama, the Alabama School Boards Association and the Alabama Education Association in publicly endorsing the expansion of First Class Pre-K.
Governor Bentley's call for the legislature to do what it takes to expand Alabama's First Class Pre-K comes a few months after the Alabama School Readiness Alliance launched a ten-year campaign spearheaded by its Pre-K Task Force -- a statewide coalition made up of 38 prominent leaders from the business, education, medical, legal, philanthropic, military and child advocacy communities that came together to recommend a vision for fully funding for the state's high quality, voluntary pre-k program over the next decade.
In November, the ASRA Pre-K Task Force unveiled a series of recommendations that would open the doors of Alabama's First Class Pre-K to all of the state's four-year-olds while maintaining the program's high standards for quality and accountability.
"Governor Bentley's announcement today that he will recommend additional funding for First Class Pre-K in his budget proposal is the first step in a multi-year effort to give all of Alabama's four-year-olds an opportunity to attend the nation's best pre-k program," said Mike Luce, president and COO of Harbert Management and a co-chair of the Alabama School Readiness Alliance's Pre-K Task Force. "We applaud Governor Bentley for his endorsement of Alabama's First Class Pre-K, a common sense investment that will save the state millions of dollars in future costs."
"Since the foundation for success in school and life is built in a child's first five years, it is critical that we give every child in Alabama an opportunity to succeed in kindergarten and beyond," said Bob Powers, president of The Eufaula Agency and a co-chair of the Alabama School Readiness Alliance's Pre-K Task Force. "Research shows that children that attend Pre-K are more likely to graduate from high school college- and career-ready. We look forward to working with Gov. Bentley and others throughout this legislative session to set a blueprint for legislators to follow."
For more information about Alabama's First Class Pre-K program, the Alabama School Readiness Alliance Pre-K Task Force, and to read the Task Force's full set of recommendations to expand access to First Class Pre-K while maintaining the program's high quality, please visit www.alabamaschoolreadiness.org.
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