[NIFL-FAMILY:732] Re: Budget Request for Even Start

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In a message dated 2/8/02 1:10:29 PM Central Standard Time, 
tpeyton@famlit.org writes:

<< “I was concerned to learn that the President’s budget included a $50 
million
 reduction in Even Start funding,” said Sharon Darling,  >>

The above is a quote from the NCFL PRESS RELEASE posted to the NIFL-family 
listserv.

Perhaps we are all in shock about this devastating news, and that is why we 
have been silent for several days on this listserv.  

Those of us who work in Even Start programs know from our own experience, 
observation, and program-specific assessment how much families can benefit 
from our programs.  This is true even for those of us who serve the "hardest 
to serve"--including teen mothers, victims of domestic violence, substance 
abusers, and people who move in and out of homelessness.

One question I have had all along is how valid the assessment of Even Start 
has been up to now.  It will be interesting to see what happens now that 
states are beginning to implement their own assessment based on their own 
performance indicators, as mandated.

For right now--what specific action should we, as Even Start providers, and 
even non-Even Start family literacy providers, take?  Obviously, we can start 
by contacting our own representatives in Congress. We can write to the 
president.  Whom else should we contact?

Betsy Rubin
Blue Gargoyle Family Learning Project
Chicago



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