Texas Needs a Comprehensive View of School Readiness

There is broad agreement in Texas about the importance of early childhood and school readiness. However, state leaders and advocates have historically tackled these issues in a piecemeal, siloed fashion rather than taking a more comprehensive approach.

In response, stakeholders from across Texas began meeting in 2020 to develop a strategy to strengthen the state’s approach to school readiness. Texans Care for Children facilitated a collective process with a Leadership Council composed of Representatives James White and Diego Bernal, Texans representing communities from Harlingen to Lubbock, and business leaders, local school districts, and early childhood education. The work was also informed by an Advisory Committee and relevant Texas and national research. There was broad consensus that effectively gauging school readiness in Texas requires a holistic view of child and family experiences prior to children’s first day of school. 

Texans Care for Children, with research support from the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center, launched the Dashboard in late 2022 to offer that holistic view. The Meadows Foundation has played a critical leadership role in supporting the development of the Dashboard. This project is also made possible by support from the Alliance for Early Success, the Episcopal Health Foundation, Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc., the Shield-Ayres Foundation, the Pioneer Foundation, and the Powell Foundation. Additionally, United Ways of Texas has served as an important partner through its community engagement efforts.

Visitors to the Dashboard can find the latest available data on key indicators of school readiness as well as policy recommendations to accelerate the state’s progress on these indicators. The Dashboard will be updated regularly as new data become available.

The updated Dashboard released in April 2024 includes more recent data, updated policy recommendations, and — for the first time — data comparing different regions of Texas.

Partners

Texans Care for Children thanks the following organizations for serving on the Dashboard’s Brain Trust, for helping shape the School Readiness measures and policy recommendations, and for advancing the Dashboard’s goals in their advocacy:

Austin/Travis County Success By 6 Coalition

Child Care Associates

Child Poverty Action Lab

Children at Risk

Council For A Strong America-Texas

Dallas College

Dillon Joyce Ltd

Early Matters Dallas

Early Matters Greater Austin

Early Matters San Antonio

Early Matters Texas

Every Texan

Feeding Texas

Foresight Law + Policy

The Hackett Center for Mental Health, Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute

My Health My Resources of Tarrant County

North Texas Early Education Alliance

PN-3 Capacity-Building Hub, powered by the BUILD Initiative

PNC

Pre-K 4 SA

Smith County Champions for Children

Texas Association for the Education of Young Children

Texas Pediatric Society

TexProtects

United Way Metropolitan Dallas

United Ways of Texas

Texans Care for Children also thanks the following organizations who have committed to leveraging the Dashboard to improve school readiness in Texas:

Austin/Travis County Success By 6 Coalition

Child Care Associates

Child Poverty Action Lab

Children at Risk

Council For A Strong
America-Texas

Dallas College School of Education

Dallas Regional Chamber

Dillon Joyce Ltd

Early Learning Alliance

Early Matters Greater Austin

Early Matters San Antonio

Early Matters Texas

The Education Trust

Every Texan

The Hackett Center for Mental Health, Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute

Intercultural Development
Research Association (IDRA)

My Health My Resources of
Tarrant County

North Texas Early Education
Alliance

Philanthropy Advocates

PNC

Pre-K 4 SA

Smith County Champions for Children

Supreme Court of Texas
Children’s Commission

Teach Plus Texas

Texas Association for the Education of Young Children

Texas Pediatric Society

Texas PBS

TexProtects

United Way Metropolitan Dallas

United Ways of Texas

Would your organization like to be an official partner? Contact Chelsea Cornelius at ccornelius@txchildren.org

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