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File #: 1585-2016    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/7/2016 In control: Education Committee
On agenda: 7/11/2016 Final action: 7/15/2016
Title: To authorize and direct the Director of Education to enter into contracts with high-quality prekindergarten organizations to provide educational services; to waive competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Codes; and to authorize the expenditure of up to $4,400,000.00 from the General Fund. ($4,400,000.00)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 1585-2016 Legislation Template, 2. ESC 2016-2017 Bid Waiver, 3. Providers
...Explanation

Mayor Ginther’s vision for Columbus, America’s Opportunity City, is to create access to a high-quality prekindergarten education for every 4-year-old. Addressing early childhood learning means bringing awareness and resources to a critical learning stage in childhood development. Children who come to school ready to learn are more likely to succeed academically and in life.

Children who participate in high-quality prekindergarten experiences significantly improve their early literacy, language and math skills. Ample evidence shows that children who enter school unprepared fall farther and farther behind. Students who get a poor start in their earliest years are likely to struggle in high school and, subsequently, fail to graduate.

The purpose of Early Start Columbus is to expand high-quality prekindergarten services through partnerships with Columbus City Schools and community-based providers. The providers partnering in the Early Start Columbus Program have all demonstrated their ability to provide a high-quality prekindergarten education. In addition, all program partners are evaluated and scored through a thorough application process. Recommendations for funding are made by an independent grant review committee.

On April 7, 2016, a public hearing was convened by the Chair of the Columbus City Council Education Committee to review the work and priorities of the Early Start Columbus program.

Recent changes in state law makes allowable the braiding of Ohio Department of Education Early Childhood Expansion funds with those of the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Service Publicly Funded Childcare program. The 2016-2017 Early Start Columbus Program combines Education Department funds with these funding streams to further extend the number of children served while using City funds more efficiently. This approach uses City funds as “last dollar” funding.

FISCAL IMPACT: This ordinance authorizes an expenditure of $4,400,000 from the 201...

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