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Friday, May 2, 2025   

A report by the National Institute for Early Education Research shows Arkansas needs to improve its reach with pre-K students.

The state fell from sixth to eighth place in preschool access for 3-year-olds and from 22nd to 24th in access for 4-year-olds, according to the report. Study co-author Steve Barnett, director of the institute at Rutgers University, said other southern states and many across the nation are outpacing Arkansas.

"Lawmakers need to focus on two things," he said: "What can Arkansas do to lift its game; how can Arkansas improve the quality of its program? For example, by ensuring every teacher has a four-year college degree in pre-school. By ensuring adequate funding."

The report also shows lawmakers decreased the money allocated for the Arkansas Better Chance or "ABC" program, the state's funded preschool curriculum.

The NIEER Yearbook is the only report that tracks preschool enrollment, funding and quality standards across the United States. Researchers found that many preschools have recovered from the effects of COVID-19, but progress is uneven across the nation.

If the Head Start program suffers budget cuts, Barnett said, kids in rural Arkansas will suffer the most.

"If a program loses its funding, it may not be able to stay open for any of the children, it serves," he said. "Your child-care provider closed because they lost Head Start dollars - when your child wasn't supported by Head Start dollars - but the program still can't afford to stay open. And I think, especially in rural areas, this would be a problem. "

Arkansas met eight of 10 benchmarks set by NIEER, including staff-to-child ratio and the screening and referral benchmark for vision, hearing and health.


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