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| Genre/Form: | Statistics |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Sue Christensen; Ann Rosen |
| OCLC Number: | 61465397 |
| Notes: | "Developed for Step Ahead of St. Joseph County by Sue Christensen and Ann Rosen." --Cover. "A report on community progress towards a high-quality, voluntary, universal, and well-funded early care and education system."--Cover. "This report was made possible through the guidance of Step Ahead of St. Joseph County, Rich Burden, President, and Terri Kosik, Educare Committee Chair and through the generous support of the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, Inc. Rose Meissner, President and the United Way of St. Joseph County, Inc. Hollis E. Hughes Jr., President."--t.p. |
| Description: | 97, [39] p. : charts ; 28 cm. |
| Contents: | Executive summary -- Process -- Introduction -- Who are the children? -- Issues of accessibility -- Issues of quality -- Issues of affordability -- Other issues & trends -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix. |
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