ARIZONA CHILD CARE
   ASSOCIATION
 From Classrooms to the
        Capitol

 The Voice of Private Child
      Care Centers
WELCOME
       2011 Annual Meeting
  James Emch – ACCA President
Valley Child Care and Learning Centers &
             Cactus Preschools

  Bill Berk – ACCA Vice President
          Outer Limits School
ACCA Board 2011-2012
•   James Emch - Valley Child Care & Cactus Preschools
•   Bill Berk - Outer Limits School
•   Robert Orsi - Sunrise Preschools and Tots Unlimited
•   Don DeWitt – Guiding Light School
•   Jeannie Chao - Creative Beginnings, Desert Skies, Kids'
    Village, and Small World Preschools
•   Kathy Halter – KinderCare
•   Chris Soto - Sun Tykes and Kids Corner Preschool
•   Bonnie Taylor – Learning Care Group:
         ChildTime, Tutor Time, and La Petite Academy
•   Harolyn Tussing - All Together Now
•   Mary Sue Watson - Premier and Children's Campus
•   Mark Werber - Tots Unlimited
ACCA ANNUAL MEETING
       MAJOR SPONSORS

Association for Supportive Child Care

Southwest Human Development

Rio Salado College

Slater Insurance
PARTICIPATING VENDORS
• CompuPay
• Discovery Toys
• Epicurean Foods
• Kaplan Early Learning
• Lakeshore Learning
• TAPI – The Arizona Partnership for
     Immunization
• The Ear Foundation of Arizona - BASICS
     (Building A Screening Infrastructure for
     Children’s Success)
Past Year Successes
•   Increased civic participation and advocacy
•   No on 302! – Overwhelming FTF support
•   Children removed from waiting list (temp)
•   Media and increased Public Awareness
•   FTF Access and Affordability
•   Grant to update Essential Orientation
•   Strengthened Partnerships
Arizona Early Care and Learning
              Challenges
•   Economy
•   AZ Unemployment Rate 9.3%
•   State Revenue Increasing, but…
•   “Cliff Effect”
•   State Debt
•   State Agency Cuts – cumulative effect
ACCA PRIORITIES and ACTIONS

•   State Child Care Funding

•   Quality and the Early Childhood System

•   Regulation and Fees

•   Professional and Technical Support
DES Subsidy – 3 Years of Cuts
•   Rates among lowest in nation
•   Co-pays unrealistic
•   Denial list continues - 6,937 October 7th
•   No General Fund!
•   $85 million – a 42% cut
•   5,000 fewer children by June – 50% cut
•    3,000 teacher jobs lost
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                                                     Total Subsidy   Estimate   Low Income Working   Estimate
Actions and Goal
• Begin to restore
• ACCA Letter to Governor
• ACTION - Develop legislative champions,
  weigh in with elected officials, and
  generate public support.
• Ultimate Goal – Fully restore the program
  and make rates current
Quality of Care and the Early
           Childhood System
•   Scholarships and Pre-K
•   Quality First – Incentives and Ratings
•   TEACH & Professional Reward$
•   Technical Assistance & Consultation
•   Health and family support services
•   ACTION – Get involved and work with
    your Regional Council (s)
DHS Licensing & Fees
•   DHS EMPOWER Discount (fees still high)
•   Impact of economy on facilities and capacity
•   CPS clearances as a universal requirement

ACTIONS
   1. Follow up on DHS fee study and keep
      policy makers informed
   2. Continue coordination with Licensure
   3. Assist members to meet regulations
Professional and Technical Support

• Training
• Topical Forums
• Expand Professional Development
  opportunities
• Problem solving
• ACCA wants to hear from you!
STATE and NATIONAL
         PERSPECTIVES
Clarence Carter, Director, Arizona
  Department of Economic Security (DES)
Will Humble, Director, Arizona Department
  of Health Services (DHS)
Eric Karolak, Executive Director
  Early Care and Education Consortium
Rhian Allvin, Chief Executive Officer
  First Things First
Early Care and Education
    Consortium (ECEC) Partnership
•   National Alliance For-Profit and Non-Profit
•   Voice to Shape Public Policy in DC
•   Members 7,500 centers in 50 states
•   Members serve 1 million children
•   VISIT www.ececonsortium.org
•   SIGN UP for e-mails
ECEC Partnership
• Federal Policy & You

• The Scene in DC

• Updates: funding, policy, regulations
ECEC Partnership: Updates
• Funding
  – Appropriations process broke again: stopgap
    funding through Nov. 18
  – Budget Control Act: “Super” Committee to
    report Nov. 23
  – Threat of cuts – intentional or across the
    board
ECEC Partnership: Updates
• Policy
  – K-12 law: ESEA reauthorization
  – Child Care: CCDBG “reform”
  – Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge
• Regulation
  – Office of Child Care guidance
  – CPSC standard requires replacement of all
    cribs by 12/28/12
WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON?
•   Continued Risk to Public Funding
•   Higher expectations
•   Opportunities
•   Complexity
•   Partners
•   ACCA - Sustained effort, long term
THANK YOU
 FOR YOUR
  SUPPORT
www.azcca.org

Acca powerpoint 10 13-11

  • 1.
    ARIZONA CHILD CARE ASSOCIATION From Classrooms to the Capitol The Voice of Private Child Care Centers
  • 2.
    WELCOME 2011 Annual Meeting James Emch – ACCA President Valley Child Care and Learning Centers & Cactus Preschools Bill Berk – ACCA Vice President Outer Limits School
  • 3.
    ACCA Board 2011-2012 • James Emch - Valley Child Care & Cactus Preschools • Bill Berk - Outer Limits School • Robert Orsi - Sunrise Preschools and Tots Unlimited • Don DeWitt – Guiding Light School • Jeannie Chao - Creative Beginnings, Desert Skies, Kids' Village, and Small World Preschools • Kathy Halter – KinderCare • Chris Soto - Sun Tykes and Kids Corner Preschool • Bonnie Taylor – Learning Care Group: ChildTime, Tutor Time, and La Petite Academy • Harolyn Tussing - All Together Now • Mary Sue Watson - Premier and Children's Campus • Mark Werber - Tots Unlimited
  • 4.
    ACCA ANNUAL MEETING MAJOR SPONSORS Association for Supportive Child Care Southwest Human Development Rio Salado College Slater Insurance
  • 5.
    PARTICIPATING VENDORS • CompuPay •Discovery Toys • Epicurean Foods • Kaplan Early Learning • Lakeshore Learning • TAPI – The Arizona Partnership for Immunization • The Ear Foundation of Arizona - BASICS (Building A Screening Infrastructure for Children’s Success)
  • 6.
    Past Year Successes • Increased civic participation and advocacy • No on 302! – Overwhelming FTF support • Children removed from waiting list (temp) • Media and increased Public Awareness • FTF Access and Affordability • Grant to update Essential Orientation • Strengthened Partnerships
  • 7.
    Arizona Early Careand Learning Challenges • Economy • AZ Unemployment Rate 9.3% • State Revenue Increasing, but… • “Cliff Effect” • State Debt • State Agency Cuts – cumulative effect
  • 8.
    ACCA PRIORITIES andACTIONS • State Child Care Funding • Quality and the Early Childhood System • Regulation and Fees • Professional and Technical Support
  • 9.
    DES Subsidy –3 Years of Cuts • Rates among lowest in nation • Co-pays unrealistic • Denial list continues - 6,937 October 7th • No General Fund! • $85 million – a 42% cut • 5,000 fewer children by June – 50% cut • 3,000 teacher jobs lost
  • 10.
    Arizona Child CareSubsidy - February 2009 through June 2012 50000 45000 40000 35000 Number of Children Served 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 09 10 11 12 09 10 11 12 09 09 10 10 11 11 9 0 1 2 9 0 1 r- 0 r- 1 r- 1 r- 1 -0 -1 -1 n- n- n- n- b- b- b- b- g- c- g- c- g- c- ct ct ct Ap Ap Ap Ap Ju Ju Ju Ju Fe Fe Fe Fe Au De Au De Au De O O O Total Subsidy Estimate Low Income Working Estimate
  • 11.
    Actions and Goal •Begin to restore • ACCA Letter to Governor • ACTION - Develop legislative champions, weigh in with elected officials, and generate public support. • Ultimate Goal – Fully restore the program and make rates current
  • 12.
    Quality of Careand the Early Childhood System • Scholarships and Pre-K • Quality First – Incentives and Ratings • TEACH & Professional Reward$ • Technical Assistance & Consultation • Health and family support services • ACTION – Get involved and work with your Regional Council (s)
  • 13.
    DHS Licensing &Fees • DHS EMPOWER Discount (fees still high) • Impact of economy on facilities and capacity • CPS clearances as a universal requirement ACTIONS 1. Follow up on DHS fee study and keep policy makers informed 2. Continue coordination with Licensure 3. Assist members to meet regulations
  • 14.
    Professional and TechnicalSupport • Training • Topical Forums • Expand Professional Development opportunities • Problem solving • ACCA wants to hear from you!
  • 15.
    STATE and NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Clarence Carter, Director, Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) Will Humble, Director, Arizona Department of Health Services (DHS) Eric Karolak, Executive Director Early Care and Education Consortium Rhian Allvin, Chief Executive Officer First Things First
  • 16.
    Early Care andEducation Consortium (ECEC) Partnership • National Alliance For-Profit and Non-Profit • Voice to Shape Public Policy in DC • Members 7,500 centers in 50 states • Members serve 1 million children • VISIT www.ececonsortium.org • SIGN UP for e-mails
  • 17.
    ECEC Partnership • FederalPolicy & You • The Scene in DC • Updates: funding, policy, regulations
  • 18.
    ECEC Partnership: Updates •Funding – Appropriations process broke again: stopgap funding through Nov. 18 – Budget Control Act: “Super” Committee to report Nov. 23 – Threat of cuts – intentional or across the board
  • 19.
    ECEC Partnership: Updates •Policy – K-12 law: ESEA reauthorization – Child Care: CCDBG “reform” – Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge • Regulation – Office of Child Care guidance – CPSC standard requires replacement of all cribs by 12/28/12
  • 20.
    WHAT’S ON THEHORIZON? • Continued Risk to Public Funding • Higher expectations • Opportunities • Complexity • Partners • ACCA - Sustained effort, long term
  • 21.
    THANK YOU FORYOUR SUPPORT www.azcca.org