Gubernatorial candidates invited to NJ Kids Count 5/22, Board Member Richard Trenk gets award and more…
Author: Eloisa Hernandez-Ramos
New study shows quality child care is out of reach for many NJ families
NJ’s Child Care Quality Rating System Shortchanges Providers Caring for Low-Income Children
The Center for the Study of Social Policy Issues Latest Federal Monitor Report
An outline of the progress made to date to reform New Jersey’s child welfare system.
SCOTUS Ruling Reinforces Educational Rights of Students with Disabilities
On March 22, 2017, the United States Supreme Court made a unanimous decision that will help children with disabilities across the country.
Another State Budget that Shortchanges Young Children
Failing to expand state-funded preschool is not the state’s only shortcoming. Child care subsidies, which help low-income families work, have not increased since 2008.