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Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee and Healthy Families and Communities Hearing 10:00 AM, July 8, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Wednesday, July 8, the House Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education and Healthy Families and Communities will hold a joint hearing to examine strategies for improving school safety, including ways to prevent violence, bullying and harassment. Recent studies show students are more likely to succeed academically and graduate when learning environments are free from harassment and violence.
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Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, March 19, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
Next week, the House Education and Labor Committee will launch a series of committee and subcommittee hearings devoted to strengthening early childhood education. The hearings will examine the early learning and child care needs of children and families, as well as collaborative state efforts and other initiatives to deliver high quality care and education to children from birth through age five.

This effort comes a week after President Barack Obama delivered his first major speech on education, in which he discussed early education as a critical part of his agenda.
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  • Harriet Dichter » Deputy Secretary Office of Child Development and Early Learning Harrisburg, PA
  • Sue Russell » President Child Care Services Association Chapel Hill, NC
  • Gina Adams » Senior Fellow Urban Institute
    Center on Labor, Human Services and Population
    Washington, DC
  • Dr. Lillian Lowery » Secretary Delaware Department of Education Dover, DE

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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, March 17, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
Next week, the House Education and Labor Committee will launch a series of committee and subcommittee hearings devoted to strengthening early childhood education. The hearings will examine the early learning and child care needs of children and families, as well as collaborative state efforts and other initiatives to deliver high quality care and education to children from birth through age five.

This effort comes a week after President Barack Obama delivered his first major speech on education, in which he discussed early education as a critical part of his agenda.
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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, July 9, 2008
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Witnesses:
  • Scott Faber » Vice President for Federal Affairs Grocery Manufacturers Association Washington, D.C
  • James Harnett » President and CEO Family and Children's Association Mineola, New York
  • Kate Houston » Deputy Under Secretary
    Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services
    U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, D.C.
  • Paula James » Director
    Child Health and Nutrition Program
    Contra Costa Child Care Council Contra Costa, California
  • Ephraim Leibtag » Economist
    Economic Research Service
    U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, D.C.
  • Pavel N. Matustik » Chief Administrative Officer
    Santa Clarita Valley School
    Food Services Agency Santa Clarita, California
  • Katie Wilson » President-elect School Nutrition Association and Food & Nutrition Coordinator Onalaska School District Onalaska, Wisconsin


Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, June 11, 2008
The Committee held a hearing on bipartisan legislation that would help strengthen American families and help more children arrive at school ready to succeed by expanding access to early childhood home visitation programs for parents and children.

Research shows that these programs, which provide a variety of services ranging from pre-natal medical care to school readiness and family literacy programs, can help improve student achievement, reduce child abuse rates, improve early identification of developmental delays and disabilities, and improve access to health services.
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Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Hearing 11:00 AM, April 22, 2008


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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, January 23, 2008
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*Chairman Miller's statement was delivered by Representative Mazie Hirono (D-HI) who chaired this hearing.


Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Hearing 10:30 AM, February 28, 2007
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Witnesses:
  • Ross A. Thompson, Ph.D » Department of Psychology University of California Davis, California
  • Mac McKeever » Out-County Head Start Director Genesee County Community Action Resource Dept. Flint, Michigan
  • Barbara Haxton » Executive Director The Ohio Head Start Association Dayton, Ohio
  • Pearlie Elloie » Director Office for Children, Youth and Families Total Community Action, Inc. New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Ellen Frede, Ph.D » Co-Director National Institute for Early Education Research New Brunswick, New Jersey


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