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Study: Early Education Benefits SD Kids

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010   

SIOUX FALLS, S. D. - Now in its third year, the "Starting Strong" pre-kindergarten pilot program in Sioux Falls is finding children are making what researchers call "significant" gains. Dr. Gera Jacobs, a researcher at the University of South Dakota, studied student growth and achievement and changes in parent involvement and understanding.

"It just makes all the difference in the world, because we know from the research that what happens in those first couple years sets the stage for everything that happens later on. When they get a good start and they have those beginning reading skills and the beginning vocabulary and all those things, we know that later on, they're going to do well."

Jacobs notes there were some remarkable learning improvements in the children they studied.

"In a standardized test, you expect to see one month gain for every month of age you are – and these kids were, some of them, 12 months delayed in that. And what we found was, in the program, they were making more than one month's gain, in every single area. I think that was what stood out to me, is that these children were making such wonderful gains through the program, in every area."

The pilot program was funded by a public-private partnership between schools, Sioux Falls businesses and the State of South Dakota. State Senator Tom Dempster (R-Dist. 9, Sioux Falls) cites a Federal Reserve study of early childhood education that confirms the benefits.

"For every thousand dollars that you invest, you get $7,000 back. There is no investment in the stock market, no investment in the bond market, equivalent to that."

The program was aimed at three- and four-year-olds from lower-income families. The United Way has agreed to fund "Starting Strong" participation for 60 low-income children for three more years.



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