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President Clinton Addresses Next Generation of Florida's Leaders
President Bill Clinton delivered a keynote address on August 9 to more than 300 students from around Florida who gathered at the University of Central Florida in Orlando to form the inaugural class of the Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps. The new student leadership program launched this month to inspire and train the next generation of Florida's leaders.

New Florida Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Office
In January of 2009, STG International was awarded the contract for the new State-Based Training and Technical Assistance Office in Florida. The Office of Head Start's (OHS) vision for the state-based training offices is to provide a seamless system of training and technical assistance support for Head Start programs that is responsive to local program needs and is inclusive and collaborative with other Early Childhood programs statewide.

Policy Group Releases Key Indicators Report to the Children & Youth Cabinet
The Governor's Children and Youth Cabinet adopted a set of key indicators on July 30 that will guide implementation of the goals outlined in its strategic plan. The Cabinet has articulated its values as: improving the self-sufficiency, safety, economic stability, health and quality of life of all children and youth in Florida. And it has specified four categories of focus: health, school readiness, families and communities. The Cabinet seeks to select key indicators, recommended by The Policy Group for Florida's Families and Children, on which it will measure progress toward accomplishing its mission.

Survey: Recession Hurting Florida's Afterschool Programs and the Children & Families They Serve
Just as children in Florida's communities need more help, afterschool program leaders across the state say they are being forced to increase fees and reduce staffing, activities and hours to cope with budget cuts and rising costs. Nearly all Florida respondents to a survey of afterschool programs (97 percent) say the recession is affecting their communities, and report that they are seeing higher food prices and more families struggling to provide for children.

National News

A Child Trends study found disparities between poor, at-risk children and more advantaged children as early as 9 months of age

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British Research Confirms Benefits of Preschool for All
New research findings refute the myths--used by opponents of preschool for all--that pre-K benefits ultimately fade out and are of no benefit to middle-income children. Instead, the evidence concludes the opposite--that high-quality pre-K sets the stage for later success and for children from middle- and low-income families.

A report released by the Brookings Institution looks at the Fiscal Effects of Investing in High-Quality Preschool Programs

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Annie E. Casey Foundation Releases 2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book
The KIDS COUNT Data Book provides an annual state-by-state update on ten indicators of children's health, education, and economic security; trends since 2000; and variations by race/ethnicity. By updating the assessment every year, KIDS COUNT provides ongoing benchmarks that can be used to see how states have advanced or regressed over time. This year, Florida ranked 36th in overall rankings among the 50 states.

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