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Early Childhood Advisory Council
Overview of the Calvert County ECAC
The Calvert County Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC) serves as a vital resource for enhancing the quality of early childhood education and care in Calvert County.
Mission and Vision
Established to bring together various stakeholders in the field, the council aims to foster collaboration among early childhood programs, ensuring a cohesive approach to education and care. By conducting thorough needs assessments and developing a comprehensive statewide strategic report, the ECAC is committed to addressing the unique challenges and opportunities within early childhood education, ultimately striving to improve outcomes for children and families in the community.
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Physical Address
Community Resources Building
30 Duke Street
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Mailing Address
County Administration Building
150 Main St.
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-414-5997Fax: 410-535-5467
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Jacquelyn Culver
Deputy Director, Community ResourcesPhone: 410-535-1600, ext. 8808
Current Responsibilities and Objectives
- Establish Annual Benchmarks
Set annual benchmarks for school readiness skills for children entering kindergarten. - Conduct Needs Assessments
Periodically assess the local quality and availability of early childhood education and development programs and services. - Identify Collaboration Opportunities
Identify opportunities and barriers for collaboration among federally and state-funded child development, childcare, and early childhood education programs, including local agencies responsible for these services. - Develop Action Plans
Create action plans to increase participation in existing programs, focusing on outreach to underrepresented and special populations while elevating program quality and aligning with ECAC goals. - Recommend Professional Development
Provide recommendations for local professional development and career advancement plans for early childhood educators, including involvement in Early Learning Academies. - Align Family Engagement Practices
Align local family engagement practices with the State Family Engagement Framework, Early Childhood Maryland Learning Standards, Calvert Tots, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and local library initiatives. - Coordinate Early Childhood Initiatives
Coordinate local early childhood initiatives and reforms. - Report Progress to State Advisory Council
Report progress or challenges on items 1-6 to the Governor’s State Advisory Council on Early Childhood Education and Care, including the submission of local council attendance rosters, meeting minutes, and action plans.
Local Superintendent Designee
Calvert County Public Schools
Supervisor of Primary EducationCoordinator
Calvert County Public Schools
Head StartCoordinator
Judith P. Hoyer Early Learning Program/Judy Center Early Learning HubCoordinator
Calvert County Public Schools
HIPPY/Healthy Families Calvert CountyRepresentative
Calvert County Health DepartmentRepresentative
Concerned Black WomenSpecialist
Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Quality AssuranceRepresentatives
Promise Resource CenterSpecialist
MSDE LicensingSupervisor
Calvert County Public Schools
Infants and Toddlers ProgramCoordinator/Teacher Specialist
Calvert County Public Schools
Infants and Toddlers ProgramRepresentative
Calvert County Family NetworkRepresentative
Calvert County Director's AssociationDirector of Community Resources
Calvert County Government, Department of Community ResourcesRepresentative
Calvert LibrarySupervisor of Early Childhood
Calvert County Public SchoolsCoordinator
Family Support Network for Ages 0-3Parent Coordinator
Preschool Partners for Ages 3-5Project Leader & Nutrition Educator
SNAP-EdRepresentative
Parks and Recreation
Contact CCFN to Join the ECAC Today!
Are you passionate about early childhood education and care in Calvert County? We invite you to become a member of the Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC). By joining us, you can play an essential role in shaping the future of early childhood education in our community. Call 410-414-5997 for more information.
For valuable resources and information, please visit the links under the "Current Partners" tab on this webpage. Here, you’ll find connections to local organizations, programs and services that support our mission to enhance early childhood education and care.