How is LAUP approaching filling the demand for access and equity throughout the county?
LAUP has established three primary organizational units to tackle meeting L.A. County’s sizeable need for pre-K for all 4-year-olds: a planning group, a development group, and an operations group. The planning group is heavily involved in looking at community assessment, needs assessment. Additionally, they are evaluating LAUP’s programs and researching other programs and services that we might incorporate into our programs. LAUP’s board is committed to incorporating this research into facilities development. They have identified special initiatives to create a quality standard of practice in new pre-K centers, and our planning group is developing demonstration projects incorporating these initiatives. For example, one of those looks at program development in the area of special needs children at the pre-K level. Another is a child and family literacy project with an ELL [English Language Learners] component that we’re creating in collaboration with libraries and one of the national li
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