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Federal funding uncertainty puts preschool pressure on Michigan

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Monday, May 5, 2025   

Michigan's Great Start School Readiness Program enrolled more than 41,000 preschoolers in the 2023-24 school year, almost 3,000 more than the year before, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research but advocates are worried a setback may be coming with potential federal cuts to programs such as Head Start.

Last month, the Region 5 office shut down, placing all federal staff on administrative leave, causing some disruption in how Head Start programs are managed and supported in Michigan and several other states.

Steve Barnett, founder and senior director of the institute and the report's co-author, warned the timing of the potential cuts comes on top of what is already a funding challenge.

"These reports of potential further cuts come at a time when we know the pandemic funds will go away because the emergency has receded," Barnett pointed out. "But states still have to come up with the dollars to fill those in."

Head Start critics argued the program's short term gains in literacy and social and emotional development fade by first grade, and some believe early-childhood education should be managed at the state or local level, not federally.

According to the report, Michigan was among the five states to meet all 10 quality benchmarks for the preschool program, including a maximum class size of 20 students or fewer.

Allison Friedman-Krauss, associate research professor at the institute and the report's co-author, highlighted another of Michigan's preschool accomplishments.

"Michigan also recently committed to universal access to preschool for 4-year-olds," Friedman-Krauss noted. "To do that, they increased the income eligibility, now up to 400% of the Federal poverty level."

Last September, Michigan received a three-year federal grant renewal, providing approximately $11 million a year to support early-childhood system improvements.


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