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Denver Preschool Program: Report on child outcomes: 2009-10 school year [Executive summary]
Klute, Mary M., November 29, 2009
Denver, CO: Denver Preschool Program.

A summary of an investigation into children's school readiness after participation in the Denver Preschool Program (DPP), based on a sample of 201 children from Denver, Colorado who either received a tuition credit or attended a DPP quality improvement site compared with more than 3,000 children who did not

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The Discovery Initiative: 2004-2007: Interim summative evaluation report summary
Stephens, Samuel A., March 24, 2009
Trenton, NJ: Center for Assessment and Policy Development.

A summary of findings from an evaluation of the Discovery Initiative in Connecticut, an initiative to improve the quality and supply of early childhood services, promote coordination in children’s transition to school, and to improve children’s socioemotional outcomes and academic performance

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Louisiana's early childhood comprehensive system: A HRSA-MCHB grant initiative: Progress report [Executive summary]
BrightStart, July 2009
Baton Rouge: Louisiana, Office of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health Program.

A summary of an account of the influence of Louisiana's BrightStart initiative--the state's program to coordinate efforts to ensure that children enter school healthy and ready to learn--on children's development, families' well-being, and the quality improvement of early childhood education and care in the first six months of 2009

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Oregon Child Care Health Consultation Program: 2008 status report [Executive summary]
Oregon. Office of Family Health, May 2009
Salem: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

A summary of an evaluation of the first year of implementation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2007 through June 2008

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Oregon Child Care Health Consultation program: 2009 status report [Executive summary]
Oregon. Office of Family Health, October, 2009
Salem: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

A summary of an evaluation of the second year of implementation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2008 through June 2009

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Partners in Family Child Care: 2008-2009 year 1 report [Executive summary]
Peterson, Shira May, October 2009
(Number T09-009). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

A summary of findings from the first year of the implementation of Partners in Family Child Care, an initiative to improve the early literacy and socioemotional outcomes of children in family child care, based on data from 30 urban family child care providers in Rochester, New York

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Ready for prime time: Implementing a formal afterschool quality improvement system by Prime Time Palm Beach County, Inc. [Executive summary]
Spielberger, Julie, 2009
Chicago: University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children.

A summary of a process evaluation of the county-wide implementation of a quality improvement system (QIS) for after school programs by the Prime Time Initiative of Palm Beach County, Florida, that focused on participating after school programs' experiences with QIS services, based on informant interviews, observations of programs and QIS services, and document review and analysis

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