Isabella Project Early Care hub finder hjem ved Briggs Elementary
Denne artikel blev oprindeligt udgivet af Santa Paula Times.
With the leadership of over 125 partners and input from hundreds of community members, the Isabella Project is excited to announce the location of a new early-care hub, adjacent to undeveloped land on the Briggs Elementary School property in Santa Paula.
The mission of the Isabella Project is to ensure all children in Ventura County, starting in Santa Paula, have access to high-quality, full-time early care and education that meets their families’ needs.
In Santa Paula, there are more than 2,000 children under age 5, but only 881 formal early-learning spaces. The early-care hub will create approximately 200 more spaces for early childhood education, serving children ages 0 to 5, and will include a variety of wrap-around services to better serve young children, families and childcare professionals.
“The Isabella Project was a direct response to community need,” said Dr. Gabino Aguirre, Isabella Project co-chair. “In Santa Paula, two-thirds of parents reported needing care for young children but not being able to access it. To meet this need, we knew we needed a comprehensive, systemic roadmap to guide the process and bring this vision to life. Finding the location for the hub was at the heart of the Isabella Project’s success.”
For at nærme sig dette komplicerede problem har Isabella Project ført tilsyn med udviklingen af Santa Paula Early Childhood Education Roadmap, en systemisk, samfundsdrevet og datainformeret strategi med fokus på følgende:
- Udvidet adgang og overkommelige priser
- Investering i udvikling og fastholdelse af arbejdsstyrken
- Forbedring af infrastrukturen
- Inddragelse af familier og lokalsamfund
“Studies show that by age 5, 90% of a child’s brain development is completed,” said Dr. Carlos Dominguez, Briggs School District superintendent. “Therefore, having access to high-quality early childhood education helps prepare children so they enter school ready to learn, and ensures our students are equipped to be academically successful as well as thrive beyond the classroom.”
“The Isabella Project and the City of Santa Paula are both near and dear to me,” said Jack Hinojosa, Child Development Resources CEO and Isabella Project co-chair. “Attending school and growing up in Santa Paula and remembering my mom’s legacy as a cook (Master Chef) at Santa Paula Head Start Center for 38 years makes this all the more personal for me. Head Start programs lay the foundation for our children to have lifetimes of success by providing the lessons and support needed in the early years, and to partner closely with parents—children’s first teachers—showing them the importance of advocating and remaining involved as their children grow and learn. Parents are the cornerstone of Head Start, and the Isabella Project provides an excellent opportunity for us to show parents how important their voices are and that they matter.”
The initial campus is expected to be mobile buildings and an opening date for The Isabella Project has yet to be determined.
Isabella-projektet er et pilotprojekt med det formål at sikre, at alle børn i Santa Paula har adgang til tidlig pasning og uddannelse på fuld tid af høj kvalitet, der opfylder deres familiers behov. Denne gruppe blev først indkaldt af Ventura County Community Foundation i 2021 og består nu af over 125 samfundspartnere fra hele Ventura County og sektorer, der spænder fra videregående uddannelse til børnepasning til mental sundhedspleje og meget mere. Projektet har til formål at være en model for at skabe et netværk af wrap-around-pleje gennem eksisterende og nye udbydere i byen, som kan kopieres i byer i hele amtet. Hvis du vil vide mere om Isabella-projektet, kan du besøge vccf.org/isabella-project. vccf.org/isabella-projektet.