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Ready
by Five is a transformational investment project
in the future academic success of some of Yakima's youngest.
Formed as a
partnership of community members and public and private funds, Ready
by Five is designed to develop new opportunities
and strengthen existing learning efforts for children from birth
to age 5. The goal of the project is to surround children wherever
they are with high quality early learning environments so they arrive
at kindergarten school-ready! In support of this goal, the project
will create sustainable, integrated, and accessible model programs
for early child development and family support services for the
residents of east Yakima.
Ready
by Five is one of two early learning demonstration
communities in the state being primarily funded by Thrive
By Five Washington and the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation. (The other early
learning demonstration community is in White
Center.) The two foundations provided an initial
grant of nearly $1.2 million in December 2006 to fund the planning
for the local upcoming project.
Yakima's demonstration
community is being built on the following framework provided by
the funders:
• Parents are the primary teachers of young children.
• Programs must be culturally appropriate to the communities
in which they operate.
• The project is expected to reach the majority of children
age 5 and under in the demonstration community.
• Rigorously evaluated proven practices must be used.
• Collaboration with parents and community partners is integral
to the process.
• The EYELI project will create one model child care center
(a "hub") that serves the entire target community.
The Yakima area
was selected by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation during the
summer of 2006 to serve as the eastern Washington location of the
early learning demonstration community. Local community partners
chose ESD 105 in August 2006 as the project's intermediary to serve
as the lead agency in seeking funds and organizing the planning
process. The project's business plan was submitted to Thrive by
Five Washington's Board of Directors in August 2007.
Find
out more at this project's Frequently
Asked Questions page.
Staff members serving this project:
EYELI Board members
| Business |
Curtis
King, Victor Lara, Doug Picatti, Etoy Alford, Greg Luring, Sonja
Dodge (Board Vice Chair), Murray Judge, Velma Perez, Joe Farina,
Noel Moxley |
| East
Yakima |
Ester
Huey (Board Secretary), Bob Romero, Rhonda Hauff (Board Treasurer),
Dave Hargreaves, Steve Mitchell, Josh Huizar |
| Education
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Jane
Gutting, Benjamin Soria, Kathleen Ross, Cece Mahre |
| Health
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Rick
Linneweh (Board Chairman), Carlos Oliveras |
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Law Enforcement |
Bill
Almon |
| Licensed
Providers |
Linda
Murray |
| Parents |
Kim
Pualani, Paulette Lopez, Argelia Perez |
| Philanthropic |
Rhonda
Dolsen, Pat Temple, Al DeAtley |
Project
Work Groups
| Data
Management — Chair: Vicki Ybarra |
| Perinatal
and Infant/Toddler — Chair: Gail Weaver |
| Preschool
(ages 3-5) — Chair: Stacey Drake |
| Professional
Development — Chair: Karri Livingston |
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Integrated Services — Chair: Dian Patterson |
| Parent
and Family Support — Chair: Becky Scholl |
| Philanthropic/Business/Communication
— Chair: Anne Caffrey |
| Facilities
Planning and Construction — Chair: Jake Jundt |
Project
Community Stakeholders
Stakeholders are businesses and organizations that:
attended the community partners meeting of Aug. 31, 2006; submitted
a vote for the EYELI intermediary; and submitted a letter of support
for the EYELI intermediary to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
| Apple
Valley Broadcasting |
| Casey
Family Foundation |
| Catholic
Family and Child Service |
| Central
Washington Comprehensive Mental Health |
| Children's
Village |
| Circle
of Success |
| City
of Yakima |
| Dept.
of Early Learning |
| DSHS/Children
& Family Services |
| Diocese
of Yakima |
| EPIC
- Enterprise for Progress In the Community |
| ESD
105 |
| For
a Better Tomorrow |
| Heritage
University |
| La
Casa Hogar |
| Memorial
Foundation |
| New
Vision |
| Northwest
Communities Education Center / KDNA Radio |
| Opportunities
Industrialization Center of Washington |
| Parent
Trust for Washington Children |
| People
for People |
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| Toppenish
School District |
| Triumph
Treatment Center |
| United
Way of Yakima County |
| United
Way of Yakima County |
| Washington
State Board of Education |
| Washington
State Migrant Council |
| Yakima
County Community Services |
| Yakima
Downtown Rotary |
| Yakima
Health District |
| Yakima
Neighborhood Health |
| Yakima
Police Department |
| Yakima
School District |
| Yakima
Schools Foundation |
| Yakima
Southeast Community Center |
| Yakima
Southwest Rotary |
| Yakima
Sunrise Rotary |
| Yakima
Family YMCA |
| Yakima
Valley College |
| Yakima
Valley Community Foundation |
| Yakima
Valley Farm Workers Clinic |
| Yakima
Valley Memorial Hospital |
| Yakima
Valley Regional Library |
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About
ESD 105 Links
| Thrive
by Five Washington and the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation announce $5 million to fund Ready by Five's
early learning services!
Read the official news release from May
9, 2008, here!
News
release in Spanish available here.
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Download
Ready by Five's
Program Description!
• English
version
• Spanish
version
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