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Great Start to QualityState Board of EducationMay 13, 2014

Great Start to Quality Michigan’s Quality Rating and Improvement System forEarly Learning Programso Led by Michigan Department of Education, Office of GreatStarto Implemented by the Early Childhood InvestmentCorporationo Funded by the state’s federal Child Care Development Fund(CCDF) block grant and an additional state appropriation2

History and Purpose Launched in the fall of 2011 Re-launched in June 2013 – Version 2.0 Rates the quality of participating early learningprograms using a common set of standards Designed to increase the quality of early learning andcare provided in all early learning programs Helps parents find the best early learning program fortheir child(ren)3

Great Start to QualityTier 1Tier 2Tier 3Empty Star LevelOneUnlicensed lFiveLicensed Early Learning and CarePrograms4

Child Care Settings for CDC Children5

Participation Data Great Start to Quality STARS data is point in time and reflects program participation levels as of 5-1-14Program TypeTotalnumber ofprogramsstatewide*EmptyStar1 Star2 Star3 Star4 Star5 StarChild Care & Preschool Centers4296303972026587095Group Child Care Homes201318771227611917Family Child Care tal Programs Per Star Level:Metric Total:1,417* Includes programs/providers that are eligible to participate in Great Start to Quality, does notinclude programs/providers that provide school age services only or those programs not ingood standing with licensing. Total published ratings include programs that have chosen todecline validation or PQA and are posting as an Empty Star.6

Five Common ElementsTiered ProgramStandardsMonitoringQuality SupportsGreat Start to Quality Program StandardsGreat Start to Quality STARS , Assessment Specialists,Program Quality Assessment Resource Centers, Workforce Development, QualityImprovement Resources, Great Start to Quality Orientation,T.E.A.C.H., Quality Improvement ConsultantsRatings arePublicgreatstartCONNECT.orgEvaluationValidation and Evaluation

Participating in Great Start to QualityUpdateProgramInformationComplete SelfAssessmentSurveyPublishedRatingUploadEvidence ofSelf-AssessmentSurveyAssessmentValidation ofSelf-AssessmentSurveyQualityImprovementPlanning andImplementation8Submit SelfAssessmentSurvey

Great Start to Quality Regional Resource Centers9

Regional Implementation to Support Providers The Resource Centers provide access to comprehensivesupports and services designed to improve qualityacross all early learning and development settings. These include: workforce development opportunities, consultation, coaching, and resources.10

Great Start to Quality Website11

Information for Parents and the Public12

How Ratings are Being Used to Drive Quality Minimum 3 star quality rating for participation inGSRP Tiered Reimbursement for providers who care forsubsidy children13

How RTT Supports Increasing Quality 51.7M awarded to: Increase access for children with high needs to high-qualityearly learning programs Increase opportunities for licensed, registered and unlicensedsubsidized providers to improve the quality of their programs Ensure that many more families understand and aremeaningfully engaged in their children’s early learning anddevelopment14

Contact InformationSusan Broman, Deputy DirectorOffice of Great Startbromans@michigan.govLisa Brewer Walraven, DirectorChild Development and CareBrewer-walravenl@michigan.gov15

Great Start to Quality STARS data is point in time and reflects program participation levels as of 5-1-14 Participation Data Program Type Total number of programs statewide * Empty Star 1 Star 2 Star 3 Star 4 Star 5 Star Child Care & Preschool Centers 4296 3039 7 20 2

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