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2023 SESSION
23102800DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 2.2-208.1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.2-208.1. Commission on Early Childhood Care and Education.
A. In recognition of the fact that early care and education of
young children is linked to academic success and workforce readiness, the Secretary of Education, in
consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, and upon
receiving recommendations for appointments from the
Virginia Education Association, the Virginia School Boards Association, the
Virginia Association of Elementary School Principals, the
Virginia Council for Private Education, the Virginia Child Care Association, the
Virginia Association for Early Childhood Education, the
Virginia Head Start Association, the Virginia Alliance for Family Child Care
Associations, and the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, shall
establish and appoint members to the School
Readiness Committee (the Committee) Commission on Early Childhood Care and Education
(the Commission) is hereby established for the purpose of providing
recommendations for and tracking progress on the financing of a comprehensive
birth-to-five early childhood care and education system as established in §
22.1-289.03 that provides stable, high-quality early childhood care and
education services for families who need them the most, empowers parents with
choices that meet their needs and preferences, and supports both school
readiness and workforce participation.
B. The Committee Commission shall have a total
membership of no fewer than 27 29
members that shall consist of seven nine legislative members, no
fewer than 16 nonlegislative citizen members, and four ex officio members. Members shall be appointed as
follows: four five
members of the House of Delegates to be appointed by the Speaker of the House
of Delegates in accordance with the principles of proportional representation
contained in the Rules of the House of Delegates; three four members of the Senate to
be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules on the recommendation of the
Chair of the Senate Committee on Education and Health; and no fewer than 16 nonlegislative citizen members
to be appointed by the Secretary of Education. The
Secretary of Education, upon receiving recommendations for appointments from
the Virginia Council for Private Education, the Virginia Child Care
Association, the Virginia Head Start Association, the Virginia Alliance for
Family Child Care Associations, and the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, shall
appoint nonlegislative citizen members to the Commission in a manner that
ensures representation from each of the nine Ready Regions identified by the
Virginia Early Childhood Foundation (Ready Regions). Nonlegislative citizen members shall include at least three representatives of the office of
the Secretary of Education, one representative of
the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, one
representative of a baccalaureate public institution of higher education in the
Commonwealth with a teacher education program, one representative of an
associate-degree-granting public institution of higher education in the
Commonwealth with a teacher education program, one representative of the Virginia Early Childhood
Foundation, one representative of the Virginia Association of School
Superintendents, four one representative of the Virginia Economic
Development Partnership, three executive-level representatives of the private business sector who each represent different Ready
Regions, one early childhood education
teacher from a public early childhood education program, one early childhood
education teacher from a private early childhood education program local government representative recommended by the
Virginia Association of Counties and the Virginia Municipal League, one administrator from a public early childhood
education program, one administrator from a faith-based private early childhood education program, one
administrator from a non-faith-based private early childhood education program, one administrator from a Head Start
program, one administrator from a family child care program, one representative from an organization advocating
for children with disabilities,
and one parent three
parents or guardian guardians of a child
children who is participating are age-eligible or who were recently
age-eligible to participate in early
childhood care and education in the Commonwealth. The
Commissioner of Social Services or his designee, the
Secretary of Education or his designee, the
Secretary of Health and Human Resources or his designee, and, the Secretary of Labor, the Superintendent
of Public Instruction or his designee, and the Commissioner of Social
Services, or their designees, shall serve ex officio with
voting privileges.
C. In recognition of the
fact that one The Commission shall have the following powers and
duties:
1. Expand access to and the quality of child care in all regions of the Commonwealth;
2. Analyze all existing and potential new opportunities for financing early childhood care and education programs with a focus on outcomes that are verifiable by data;
3. Retain, grow, and strengthen the quality of the Commonwealth's early childhood care and education workforce;
4. Gather and study information and data to accomplish its purposes as set forth in this section;
5. Gather and analyze data on the current and the projected five-year availability, quality, cost, and affordability of early childhood care and education throughout the Commonwealth for children from birth to age five, determine needs and priorities for early childhood care and education, and develop funding recommendations focused on family choice, access, affordability, and quality, giving due consideration to potential unforeseen impacts of funding and policy changes on the early childhood care and education sector;
6. Annually report on specific expenditures, outcomes, and impact, including the number of children served, demographics, child-level assessment data via the Virginia Kindergarten Readiness Program (VKRP), classroom-level assessment data via the Unified Virginia Quality Birth to Five System (VQB5), teacher turnover and retention data, and parental employment data;
7. Support the development of an integrated early childhood longitudinal data process to capture and link access, quality, and educator data with preschool growth and school readiness outcome data through third grade and facilitate the sharing and use of such data and the seamless integration of the early childhood longitudinal data process with other student longitudinal data systems and processes; and
8. Monitor and support ongoing research and evaluation conducted by the Department of Education, the University of Virginia, and the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation, and any other higher education or research institutions as deemed relevant, to continuously improve the quality of early childhood care and education services in the Commonwealth.
D. One
of the most important factors in learning outcomes for young children is the capabilities, exposure to high-quality
teacher-student interactions made possible through the hiring, training, and
retention of skilled educators who support their growth and learning. In
recognizing the importance of strong professional supports, and competitive compensation of the to retaining skilled educators who support their growth
and learning, the primary goal of the
Committee is to provide recommendations for and track progress on the financing
of a comprehensive birth-to-five early childhood care and education system in
the Commonwealth that addresses both affordability for families and adequate
compensation for educators
Commission shall prioritize financing early childhood
care and education services using the Department of
Education's cost of quality estimation model. Adoption of this model will
ensure that early childhood care and education programs are resourced to
attract and retain talented educators and consistently deliver high-quality
services, yielding strong school readiness and literacy outcomes for
participating young children. As part of this effort, the Committee
Commission should consider best practices and innovations
in the private and public sector from across the Commonwealth and the country.
The Committee
Commission should consider different sources of revenue and
establish long-term goals and targets for affordable access to quality care and
education for all birth-to-five children in the Commonwealth. Based on
disparities in school readiness outcomes, the
Committee Commission
should ensure that all recommendations address societal
inequities and address the needs of the Commonwealth's more most
vulnerable children, families, and early childhood educators. The Committee
Commission shall periodically
review the goals set forth in this subsection and other priorities within the
early childhood care and education systems system and make submit no later than October 1 of each year
recommendations to the Board of Education,
the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, the Department of Social
Services, and the Chairmen of the House Committee on Education, the Senate
Committee on Education and Health, the House Committee on Health, Welfare and
Institutions, and the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services.
The Board of Education shall review the recommendations of the Committee and
submit to the Governor and
the Chairmen of the House Committee on Appropriations, the
Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations, the
House Committee on Commerce and Energy, the Senate Committee on Commerce and
Labor, the House Committee on
Education, and the Senate Committee on
Education and Health, in advance of the next
regular session of the General Assembly, any comments on such recommendations
that the Board of Education deems appropriate. The Commission shall also post such
recommendations on its website in a manner and format that ensure ease of
access by interested parents and other members of the public.
D. E. Appointments to fill
vacancies, other than by expiration of a term, shall be for the unexpired
terms. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original
appointments. All legislative members and nonlegislative citizen members may be
reappointed.
E. F. After the initial staggering
of terms, legislative members and nonlegislative citizen members shall be
appointed for terms of three years.
F. G. No legislative member or
nonlegislative citizen member shall serve more than two consecutive three-year
terms. The remainder of any term to which a member is appointed to fill a
vacancy shall not constitute a term in determining the member's eligibility for
reappointment.
G. H. The
Committee Commission
shall elect a chairman and vice-chairman from among its membership. The chairman shall be a legislative member. The
vice-chairman shall be a nonlegislative citizen
member who is an executive-level representative of the
private business sector. A
majority of the members shall constitute a quorum. The meetings of the Committee
Commission shall be held at
least four times per year at the call
of the chairman or whenever the majority of the members so request.
H. I. Recommendations and other
actions by the Commission shall require an affirmative vote of a majority of
the members of the Commission.
J. The
Virginia Early Childhood Foundation shall provide for the facilitation of the
work of the Committee
Commission under the direction of the Secretary of
Education or his designee and with the guidance of a steering subcommittee committee that includes the
Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Health and Human
Resources Labor,
one legislative member, one executive-level representative of the private business sector, one
representative of the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation, and one early
childhood education teacher or administrator from a private early childhood
education program parent or guardian of a
child who is age-eligible or was recently
age-eligible to participate in early childhood care and
education in the Commonwealth.
I. K. The
chairman may request and access the expertise of additional representatives and
organizations relating to the Committee's Commission's goals and
priorities. In order to meet the federally mandated
requirements for early childhood advisory councils, the chairman may establish
and appoint additional members to advisory subcommittees to address areas of
special concern and priority.
J. The
Department of Education and the Department of Social Services shall provide
staff support to the Committee. All agencies of the
Commonwealth shall provide assistance to the Committee, upon
requestL. The Commission may
appoint, employ, and remove an executive director and such other persons as it
deems necessary, and determine their duties and fix their salaries or compensation
within the amounts appropriated therefor. The Commission may also employ
experts who have special knowledge of the issues before it.
M. The Commission may request and shall receive from every department, division, board, bureau, commission, authority, or other agency created by the Commonwealth, or to which the Commonwealth is party, or from any political subdivision of the Commonwealth, cooperation and assistance in the performance of its duties.
2. That the initial appointments of nonlegislative citizen members by the Secretary of Education shall be staggered as follows: four members for a term of one year, five members for a term of two years, and six members for a term of three years.
3. That the terms of the current members of the School Readiness Committee shall expire on the effective date of this act.