[wyde_heading title_tag="h6" style="7" title="Prichard Committee Reports" el_class="strategyheading" animation="slideInDown" animation_delay="0.5" subheading_color="#00853e" subheading="What is the Prichard Committee doing? What are the results?"]Since 1983, the Prichard Committee has worked to study priority issues, inform the public and policy makers about best practices, and engage citizens, business leaders, families, students, and other stakeholders in a shared mission to move
Building a Path to a Larger Life for all Kentuckians through Excellent Education. Since 1983, the Prichard Committee has worked to study priority issues, inform the public and policy makers about best practices and mobilize citizens, business leaders, families, students, and other stakeholders in a shared mission to move Kentucky to the top tier of
[wyde_heading style="2" title="History" subheading="PRICHARD COMMITTEE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE" subheading_color="#00853e"] Since 1983, the Prichard Committee has worked to study priority issues, inform the public and policy makers about best practices and engage citizens, business leaders, families, students, and other stakeholders in a shared mission to move Kentucky to the top tier of all states for education
A Fragile Ecosystem IV – Will Kentucky Child Care Survive When the Dollars Run Out? September 27, 2022 Nearly three years into the pandemic, Kentucky’s child care sector remains on shaky ground, and the sector is bracing for more challenging times ahead. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, The Prichard Committee and a team of statewide partners
September 22, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For More Information, Contact: Benjamin Gies 502-381-1192 ben@prichardcommittee.org [wyde_heading subheading_tag="h3" style="2" title="Kentucky Leaders Warn Tough Times Ahead for Child Care Access Without Significant State Investment" animation="slideInLeft"] FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY - The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence and a team of statewide partners including Kentucky Youth Advocates, Metro United Way, United
September 2022 Connections 01. For Families [wyde_separator label_style="icon" border_width="3px" el_width="100%" color="#fcbb41" icon="fa fa-home" css=".vc_custom_1610727038944{padding-top: 0px !important;}"][wyde_icon_block style="none" icon="fa fa-link" animation="slideInLeft" color="#000000" css=".vc_custom_1662494266006{background-color: #fcbb41 !important;}" el_class="connectionsicon"] Applications are now being accepted for the 2022-2023 Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership Fellowship. The deadline for submission is September 23rd, 2022. For more information or to apply- CIPL Fellowship
As a nation, we just received the first look at the long-term impact of the pandemic on student learning. These new national scores show 2022 reading and math results for nine-year-olds on the NAEP Long-Term Assessment. The results are sobering, reversing years of progress.
Momentum is building across Kentucky for increased access to high-quality early learning opportunities for our youngest children and stronger support for their working parents. The Kentucky Early Childhood Education Taskforce, co-chaired by Senator Danny Carroll (R-02) and Representative Samara Heavrin (R-18), united leaders from both parties and both houses of the legislature to tackle access