-Low student to teacher ratio | -Developmental Screening and Child Assessment |
-Well-qualified and compensated staff | -Proven curricula and learning processes |
-Professional development | -Meaningful parent and community engagement activities |
These components serve as the basis of ABC funding levels.
-Family with gross income not exceeding exceeding 200% of FPL | -Has a demonstrable developmental delay as identified through screening |
-Parents without a high school diploma or GED | -Eligible for services under IDEA |
-Low birth weight (below 5 pounds, 9 ounces) | -Income eligible for Title I programs |
-Parent is under 18 years of age at child's birth | -Limited English Proficiency |
-Immediate family member has a history of substance abuse/addiction | -Parent has history of abuse of neglect Or is a victim of abuse or neglect |
-Must be three or four years old by ADE cutoff date. | -A program is available in the area where the child resides and there is available space for the child to attend. |
-Gross family income ≤ 200% of FPL |
To receive special education services a child must reside within certain district/co-op boundary lines.
* Foster child
* Child with an incarcerated parent
* Child in the custody of/living with a family member other than mother or father
* Child with immediate family member arrested for or convicted of drug-related offenses
* Child with a parent activated for overseas military duty
* Located within the boundaries of the State of Arkansas
* Licensed by DCCECE as a Child Care Center or Child Care Family Home with no history of formal corrective action or founded complaints which pose an immediate safety risk within 12 months of application date
* Has no outstanding debt to DCCECE or ADE (This requirement shall be suspended if an appeal is pending.)
* Has obtained State Quality Approval accreditation OR is eligible for such accreditation in the space to be used for the ABC program
* Can provide matching funds in accordance with local to state 40:60 funding ratio
The local-to-state match may be waived by DCCECE if the program is in a school district that has been designated by ADE as being in academic distress and DCCECE determines that the school is unable to provide the local-to-state match requirement. This determination may be made only after DCCECE has assisted the school in identifying potential funding sources to provide local-to-state match requirements.
* Current status of child care license and quality approval accreditation
* The degree to which the program can provide a developmentally appropriate preschool program as outlined in the grant application
* A strategy of collaboration with the local business and education community
* A fiscally-responsible budget which correlates to core quality models
* A plan of action for parent involvement
* salaries/fringe
* instructional materials
* staff development
* developmental screenings
* parent/community engagement activities
* financial assistance for staff working towards a degree or credential, including but not limited to books, tuition and travel.
* Schools that have 75% or more students scoring below proficiency level on the primary benchmark exams (math and literacy) in the preceding two (2) school years
* Schools designated by ADE as being in school improvement status
* Schools located in a school district in academic distress.
Other factors determining areas to be funded may include socio-economic status of the service area and the availability of existing quality preschool services in an area.
Result of Program Review | Action Taken |
1st No Pass (ERS Score< 5.0) | Recommendations for improvements shall be made in writing to the Agency ABC Administrator/Coordinator and Teacher. Technical assistance shall be given to the Agency. |
2nd No Pass (ERS Score< 5.0) | Conference shall be held between Agency ABC Administrator/Coordinator, Teacher and DCCECE staff to advise Agency of 2nd No Pass Status and required improvements. Agency is placed on probationary status with third review scheduled within 60 days of conference. |
3rd No Pass (ERS Score < 5.0) | Agency is partially or fully de-funded for next program year. |
Any agency which is not renewed pursuant to this policy shall be ineligible to reapply for an ABC grant for a period of 12 months.
At the discretion of DCCECE, the following may be considered as mitigating circumstances: impact of deficiencies on child health, safety and welfare; willingness to improve upon factors within Agency control; likelihood of program passing next review and the time in which such improvements can be implemented. Recommendations for improvement may include staff changes.
* 8 children for ages birth-18 months
* 14 children for ages 18 months-3 years
* 20 children for ages 3-5 years
* or the classroom's licensing capacity, whichever is less.
Programs may integrate ABC classrooms with children funded through other sources. However, the maximum group sizes listed above apply to ALL children in a classroom containing ABC children, regardless of funding source.
* 1:4 (birth to 18 months)
* 1:7 (18 months-3 years)
* 1:10 (3 years-5 years)
* Arkansas Early Childhood or Infant/Toddler Education Frameworks
* Pre-K ELLA (Early Literacy Learning in Arkansas)
* INDEX (Math and Science for Young Children)
* Social/Emotional Learning in Arkansas
* Work Sampling Online
* COPA
* Deveraux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA)
* Special Needs, including process, Special Education rules and regulations and IDEA
With the exception of annual Work Sampling training and updates, timeframes for completing such requirements may vary with availability and access to the above trainings. DCCECE or ADE Special Education may mandate additional training subject to needs in various locations.
# Classrooms | Lead Teacher (11.01) | Classroom Teacher (11.02) | Paraprofessional (11.03) |
1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
4 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
* Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs, Revised Edition, Edited by Sue Bredekamp and Carol Copple, © 2004 by NAEYC
* From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development, Edited by Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D. and Deborah A. Phillips, © 2000 by National Academy of Sciences.
* Arkansas Early Childhood Frameworks
* Birth certificate, hospital birth record or other official verification of birth date
* Documentation of child eligibility
* Completed and dated application form
* Emergency information, including non-parental contact and medical information
* Parental authorization for medical care, daily pick-up and field trips
* Field trip authorization
* Completed Health Form and Immunization record (or proof of current immunizations)
* Record of completed developmental screening
* Samples of child's work
* Teacher and parent observations and summaries of parent-teacher conferences
* Work Sampling Developmental Checklists
Child records or any ABC file containing personal information on families and children shall be kept in a locked file cabinet with access granted only on a need-to-know basis. The child record shall be available for inspection by DCCECE staff. If certain records must be stored off-site, copies shall be made and given to teachers to maintain in a record on-site. In maintaining and updating child and family data, ABC programs shall utilize COPA. Other than those documents required to be retained for licensing purposes, teachers shall give a copy of the child's record to the parent upon completion of or dis-enrollment from the program or forward the record to the child's kindergarten program.
* Accessibility to equipment and materials so that children may select and return them easily
* An orderly, uncluttered atmosphere
* Visual and/or auditory supervision of children in all areas
* Separation of active and quiet play areas
* Traffic patterns that avoid disruption of activities
1. Blocks | 5. Discovery/Science Sensory |
2. Dramatic Play | 6. Sand/Water Play |
3. Stories/Language Development | 7. Manipulative |
4. Art | 8. Music |
* A variety of surfaces
* An arrangement designed for appropriate flow of activities
* Climbing and other active play items and structures
* Open areas for running and games
* Opportunities for dramatic play
* Adequate storage for equipment and materials
* Parti al shade
* Quiet, private spaces
* A separate outdoor area equipped for infants and toddlers (if applicable)
* Observe the children, then identify events, activities, interactions and other factors that predict and may contribute to challenging behavior.
* Rather than focus only on eliminating the behavior, teaching staff shall focus on teaching the child social, communication, and emotional regulation skills and using environmental modifications, activity modifications, adult or peer support and other teaching strategies to support the child's appropriate behavior.
* Teaching staff shall respond to challenging behavior, including physical aggression, in a manner that:
- provides safety of the child
- provides for the safety of others in the classroom
- is calm
- is respectful to the child
- and provides the child with information on acceptable behavior.
(From Accreditation Standards, National Association for the Education of Young Children)
* Parents without HS diploma or GED | * Child lives in a single parent household or has parents who are divorced |
* Birth weight < 5 pounds, 9 ounces | |
* Parent is < 18 years of age at child's birth | * Child is a foster child |
* Family has a history of substance abuse/addiction | * Child has incarcerated parent |
* Child has parents who cannot read | |
* Eligible for services under IDEA | * Child is homeless |
* Parent has a history of abuse or neglect or is a victim of abuse or neglect | * Child or parent has limited English Proficiency |
* Child exhibits a demonstrable developmental delay as identified through an appropriate screening | * Child is in the custody of family member other than mother and father |
Whichever program enrolls the child at the later date shall be responsible for verifying eligibility for dual enrollment. Dual enrollment shall not exceed 25% of the program's total ABC enrollment. If the same Agency operates both a center-based and home-visiting program, dual enrollment shall not exceed 25% of the average of both programs' enrollment.
* Founded licensing or maltreatment complaints
* Violations of minimum licensing standards
* Revocation of Quality Approval status or failing to meet Quality Approval standards
* Financial mismanagement, including use of funds for programs other than ABC
* Failure to operate program in accordance with approved budget or any part of an approved grant application
* Enrolling ineligible children or refusing to enroll an eligible child due to toilet training issues or non-payment of other child care fees
* Habitually late reports or missing information
* Failure to report a change in program status within five working days
* Program deficiencies documented by DCCECE or any authorized representative
* Erroneous or fraudulent billing of DCCECE vouchers or Special Nutrition programs
* Falsification of any document or information
* Hiring of unqualified staff without consultation with DCCECE on a Staff Qualifications Plan.
* Staff members not meeting the requirements of a Staff Qualifications Plan.
* Dismissing or expelling a child from a program without approval from DCCECE
153.00.07 Ark. Code R. 007