Child Care is Education Equity

Neighborhood Villages hosted a virtual conversation with school leaders, Craig Martin and Dr. Brenda Cassellius, from Boston on why early education matters. The discussion covered the impact of early education and care on K-12 education and why child care is education justice. Neighborhood Villages recently released a fact sheet on education equity, which focuses on how participation in early learning impacts education outcomes and can be found here.

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