Santa Barbara County strategic plan for early care and education 2000-2005

Author(s): Santa Barbara County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Council;
Date Issued: December 01, 2000
Publisher(s): Santa Barbara County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Council
Description: A countywide strategic plan for providing high quality, affordable, and universally available early care and education in Santa Barbara County, California
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Source: Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara County Child Care Planning Council. Retrieved January 24, 2008, from the Santa Barbara County Education Office Web site: http://www.sbceo.org/%7eccpc/docs/SBCCCPCStrategicPlan.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery
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