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Plan for the Washington Early Learning System,2010 – 2020
DRAFT December 1, 2009 
 
 
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This draft plan is available online at http://www.del.wa.gov/partnerships/elac/elp.aspx 
To offer comments:
 
 
 
 
By mail to: Washington State Dept. of Early LearningAttn: CommunicationsP.O. Box 40970Olympia, WA 98504-0970
 
By fax to: 360.725.4395
Comments are due by March 15, 2010 for the final plan.
 
 
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Acknowledgements
 
The following individuals and organizations made significant contributions of time and talent todeveloping this plan. In addition, approximately 1,000 individuals and groups commented on early piecesthat helped shape the content of the December 1, 2009, Draft Early Learning Plan, and approximately ___commented on the draft plan, which shaped the Final Early Learning Plan. The sponsors thank them allfor their time, ideas and assistance.
Sponsors
Washington State Department of Early LearningThrive by Five WashingtonOffice of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Early Learning Advisory Committee (ELAC)
Co-Chair - Lorena Lowell (Bambinos International Learning Center), Co-Chair - Jada Rupley (Educational ServiceDistrict 112)Nina Auerbach (Thrive by Five Washington), Peter Berliner (Philanthropy Northwest), Ann Daley (HigherEducation Coordinating Board), Susan Dreyfus (Department of Social and Health Services), Charles Earl (StateBoard for Community & Technical Colleges), Leslie Goldstein (Governor’s Executive Policy Office),Representative Roger Goodman (Washington State House of Representatives), Representative Larry Haler(Washington State House of Representatives), Amber Havens (Educational Training Partners), Maxine Hayes(Department of Health), Robin Higa (Parent Volunteer/Strengthening Families Washington), Bette Hyde(Department of Early Learning), Senator Claudia Kauffman (Washington State Senate), Senator Curtis King(Washington State Senate), Todd McNerney (Parent), Ilene Schwartz (Children with Disabilities), Mary Seaton(Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction), James Skucy (Benton Franklin Head Start), Paula Smith(University Child Development School), Maria Vera (Parent and Early Learning Consultant), Sue Winn (FamilyChild Care Provider), Marie Zackuse (Tulalip Tribes of Washington)
Early Learning Plan Steering Committee
Co-Chair - Lorena Lowell (Bambinos International Learning Center), Co-Chair - Jada Rupley (Educational ServiceDistrict 112)Nina Auerbach (Thrive by Five Washington), Bonnie Beukema (League of Education Voters), Kelli Bohanon(Department of Early Learning), Elizabeth Bonbright-Thompson (Washington State Child Care Resource & ReferralNetwork), Sarah Borgida (Foundation for Early Learning), Molly Boyajian (Thrive by Five Washington), AgdaBurchard (Washington Association for the Education of Young Children), Sheila Capestany (Open Arms PerinatalServices), Kathy Chapman (Department of Health, Office of Maternal and Child Health), Leslie Dozono (Children'sAlliance), Sangree Froelicher (Department of Early Learning), Lorrie Grevstad (Department of Health, Office of Maternal and Child Health), Jodi Haavig (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), Erica Hallock (United Ways of Washington), Rebecca Heinrich (Department of Health, Project LAUNCH), Tory Henderson (Department of Health,Office of Maternal and Child Health), Robin Higa (Parent Volunteer/Strengthening Families Washington), KurstenHolabird (Service Employees International Union Local 925), Bette Hyde (Department of Early Learning), HelenJones (Early Learning Consultant), Bea Kelleigh (City of Seattle), Kasey Langley (Organizational ResearchServices), Barbara Lantz (Department of Social and Health Services – Medicaid), Michael Luque (Department of Social and Health Services - Children's Administration), Margy Miller (Ready Children Consulting), Erin Okuno(Foundation for Early Learning and Early Learning Public Library Partnership), Karen Rose (Skagit ValleyYMCA), Joel Ryan (Washington Head Start Association), Mary Seaton (Office of the Superintendent of PublicInstruction), Jill Sells (Reach Out and Read Washington), Joan Sharp (Council for Children and Families), KathyThamm (Community-Minded Enterprises), Maria Vera (Early Learning Consultant), Karen Walker (Department of Social and Health Services – ITEIP)
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