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Raimondo Announces Details of Universal Pre-K Proposal

At Nathanael Greene Elementary today, Governor Raimondo announced details of her plan for universal Pre-K in Rhode Island. She was joined by Mark Shriver, President of Save the Children Action Network, as well as local leaders and educators.

“Universal Pre-K is one of the best investments we can make,” said Governor Raimondo. “We know that Pre-K education is critical for a child’s development, yet too many families lack access to a high-quality program. By expanding Pre-K, we’ll ensure that every Rhode Island child has a strong foundation to get them on the right path.” 

During her State of the State address, Governor Raimondo committed to bringing universal Pre-K to Rhode Island. Today, she announced that her FY 2020 budget will include $10 million to increase the number of public Pre-K seats by fall 2019 while maintaining the highest level of quality. During her first term, Governor Raimondo tripled the number of state Pre-K seats to 1080. Through a mixed-delivery system, the Governor’s proposal would add an additional 540 seats in the next year — a 50% increase. By the end of her second term, there will be 7,000 public Pre-K seats in Rhode Island.

“By age 5, a child’s brain is almost fully developed, yet too many 4-year-olds across Rhode Island lack access to quality pre-K education. With her plan to provide universal pre-kindergarten for all 4-year-olds in Rhode Island, Governor Raimondo is building a strong foundation so that all kids can have a strong start in life,” said SCAN CEO Mark Shriver.

Rhode Island has received national recognition for having one of the highest-quality Pre-K programs in the country, as one of only three states to meet all ten of the National Institute of Early Education Research’s benchmark standards. In 2018, US News & World Report ranked Rhode Island’s Pre-K program as the best in the country. 

Pre-K programs are demonstrated to have a significant effect on educational outcomes, particularly for low-income students, and are critical in helping to close the achievement gap. Students who attend Pre-K are more likely to have higher reading skills by third grade than those who don’t. 

Studies show that universal Pre-K programs can yield as much as $8.90 in benefits for every dollar invested. Investments in Pre-K pay off down the road with increased high school graduation rates, increased educational attainment and increased lifetime earnings.
Christian Winthrop
Christian Winthrop
Christian Winthrop is a media publisher and journalist and the founder and editor of Newport Buzz, the leading news platform covering Newport, Rhode Island. He is also the creator of Palm Beach Buzz, expanding the same community-focused journalism model to South Florida. A fifth-generation Newporter, Winthrop previously worked in national politics and later as an entertainment producer in New York City before returning home to launch Newport Buzz in 2011.
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