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Isabella Project

Highest-Quality Early Childhood Education Initiative

About the Isabella Project

In Ventura County, over 22,000 children are between ages 3 and 4, qualifying them for early childhood education. Unfortunately, approximately 12,000 of these children are unable to gain access to this vital and life-changing opportunity. Together, we can fix this!

The challenges are many, and include:

  • Availability of appropriate facilities located throughout the county.
  • Workforce conditions: is the system capable of hiring a relatively large number of qualified teachers, trainers and other specialists?
  • Transportation for children from their homes to educational centers located throughout the county.
  • Administrative operations that can manage the programs from either a centralized or decentralized system.
  • Creation of a parental support system.

As you can see, the variety and complexity of issues currently preventing access to highest-quality early childhood education will take all of us working together to solve. There are areas in our own community where the likelihood of undergoing adverse early childhood experiences is extremely high. We see a pattern of ZIP codes that have a prevalence of poverty, food insecurity, single parent households experiencing daily childcare crises, and a lack of affordable housing. These risks expose children to an over 90% likelihood of one or more delays in their cognitive, language, or emotional development.

One of these ZIP codes is our beloved Santa Paula. Santa Paula is a prime example for demonstrating how the establishment of a high-quality early childhood education system can be paid through the existing government preschooling entitlements, combined with philanthropy. We believe that Santa Paula is uniquely positioned to be the first community in California where 100% of all children have access to full-time, highest-quality early childhood education opportunities, and that this pilot program will be the first phase of a larger effort so that all children in Ventura County are able to access the most effective and promising anti-poverty strategy – education!

Your community foundation is going all in to ensure the earliest possible interventions to help young children grow and thrive and to build strong, nurturing families.

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The “Isabella Project” is the name of the pilot project to make highest-quality early childhood education available to 100% of 0- to 5-year-olds in Santa Paula. This group is comprised of over 120 community partners from across Ventura County and sectors ranging from higher education to child care to mental healthcare and more. The project aims to serve as a model to be replicated throughout Ventura County.

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Isabella Project Newsletter

The Isabella Project newsletter provides updates on the awesome work of the Santa Paula Early Childhood Education Steering Committee, as well as community and policy updates regarding local education.

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Isabella Project Lunch & Learns

Join us for our Isabella Project Lunch & Learns, featuring guest speakers from the Isabella Project Steering Committee. These calls are available to all community members to hear about the awesome work happening in Santa Paula to promote highest-quality early childhood education.

Economic Development & Childcare with Bruce Stenslie & Laura Espinoza

February 8, 2023

Santa Paula Unified School District Strategic Plan with Jeffrey Weinstein, Tim Smith, and Dr. David Moore

March 15, 2023

Santa Paula Social Services Coalition with Anna Casillas and Sylvia Alvarado

May 17, 2023
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January 31, 2024Housing Access and ECE with Susy Lopez-Garcia (Community Action of Ventura County)Register Now
October 25, 2024Museum of Ventura County with Loribeth Gregory-BeckView Recording
September 27, 2024Businesses and Early Childhood Education with John Marquez (Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce) and Ashley Goldstein (Women's Economic Ventures)View RecordingAudio en Español
August 30, 2024Update from Santa Paula Unified School District with with Jeffrey Weinstein (SPUSD)View RecordingAudio en Español
July 26, 2024VCOE Early Childhood Education Initiatives with Alicia McFarland (Ventura County Office of Education)View RecordingAudio en Español
June 28, 2024ECE Summer Programs & Activities with Michael Shanklin (kidSTREAM)View RecordingAudio en Español
May 31, 2024Whole Child – Whole Family Approach to Early Childhood Development with Dr. Gagan Pawar (Clinicas de Camino Real) and Petra Puls (First 5 Ventura County)View RecordingAudio en Español
April 26, 2024CSU Channel Islands’ Early Childhood Education Program with Dr. Mari Riojas-Cortez (CSUCI)View RecordingAudio en Español
February 23, 2024Housing for Early Childhood Educators and Families, Demographics with Clay McCarter (County of Ventura) and Dr. Jamshid Damooei (California Lutheran University)View RecordingAudio en Español
September 20, 2023Parent Ambassador Program with Stacy Miller and Eva Brune (Stacy Miller Public Affairs)Video RecordingAudio en Español
August 16, 2023Youth & Homelessness with Kay Wilson-Bolton (Spirit of Santa Paula) and Maria JimenezView RecordingAudio en Español
July 19, 2023Child Development Resources with Jack HinojosaView RecordingAudio en Español
June 21, 2023Esperanza Project with Elvia HernandezView RecordingAudio en Español
May 17, 2023Santa Paula Social Services Coalition with Anna Casillas and Sylvia AlvaradoView RecordingN/A
March 15, 2023Santa Paula Unified School District Strategic Plan with Jeffrey Weinstein, Tim Smith, and Dr. David MooreView RecordingAudio en Español
February 8, 2023Economic Development & Childcare with Bruce Stenslie & Laura EspinozaView RecordingAudio en Español
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News

"The idea of 'children are the future' is not a cliché. It is one of the most potent arguments for creating a better tomorrow for all. The skill sets young children need to develop as they mature to create a good life, become productive, healthy, emotionally balanced and socially engaged are increasingly becoming a multifaceted subject."
Jamshid Damooei, Ph.D.

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