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Community conversation on early learning set May 9 in Georgetown

May 3, 2018

The Delaware Department of Education’s Office of Early Learning invites early learning providers and program representatives, families and other community members to join community conversations about early learning across the state. The sessions, planned for evenings this spring in all three counties, will cover topics such as childcare licensing, purchase of care and Delaware stars, the state’s quality rating system for early childcare.

The Sussex County meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, May 9, at Georgetown Public Library, 123 W. Pine St., Georgetown.

“We want to hear from people who are doing this important work day in and day out to educate and support children and families,” said Kimberly Krzanowski, executive director of the Office of Early Learning. “These conversations are an opportunity for us to learn about how current efforts are supporting programs, and opportunities to engage in how we could do things differently.”

Presenters include Belvie Herbert, social services administrator, Purchase of Care, Department of Health and Social Services; Dr. Kimberly Krzanowski, executive director, Office of Early Learning, Delaware Department of Education; Kristy Sheffler, director, Delaware Institute for Excellence in Early Childhood, Delaware Stars; and Betty Gail Timm, administrator, Office of Child Care Licensing.

 

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