Bucksport Bay Early Childhood Network
The Bucksport Bay Early Childhood Network is comprised of a dedicated group of local early childhood educators, childcare providers, public school representatives, community health and social services providers and concerned citizens working to improve the health and learning potential of Bucksport Bay’s youngest citizens
The Network provides the following functions:
- Provides a local single point of access to services (one-stop-shopping),
- Makes available information on child development and services,
- Assesses needs and gives options,
- Offers referrals for daily living necessities (child care, food, shelter, heat, etc.),
- Provides multi-levels of learning from basic needs of empowerment,
- Gives families assistance with service application and networking,
- Convenes community partnerships to address service needs.
Founded in 2001 the Network has collaborated to:
- Establish a highly effective planning group to organize and coordinate early childhood services
- Define school readiness and educate parents/guardians, community leaders, and citizens on the developmental stages of children’s learning.
- Sponsor an annual School Readiness Fair,
- Create the Totline, a one-stop shop for parents and community members of information and referral about early childhood education, and,
- Track kindergarten readiness of the community’s young children through a report card that measures success using the State’s Kindergarten Readiness indicators.
Our committee works with childcare and pre-school education and development services to create resources to empower families.
The annual Children’s Fair is one of the products of the Early Childhood Committee. The fair provides valuable information for families with young children up to age 5. |