Don't Cut the Career and Wage Ladder from the State Budget!
Tell Governor Gregoire: No Cuts to the Career and Wage Ladder or to Other Early Childhood Education Budgets!
Our state's governor has asked each department to prepare budgets that assume increased cuts. The Department of Early Learning has already said they will recommend cutting the state's contribution to the Early Childhood Education Career and Wage Ladder as a part of their package of cuts. As child care and early learning professionals, we believe the Career and Wage Ladder, a nationally-recognized model, is a critical component to a quality child care system.
The most important component of high quality child care is the quality and consistency of the provider. The Ladder gets to the root of this by encouraging teachers to increase their own education and stay in the field. Research from WSU and anecdotes from the field show this to be true.
We must get our message to the governor quickly: This is not the time to undermine our children by cutting programs clearly proven to improve the quality of their early learning and care experience, especially now that our nation is in crisis.
If you own or direct a center currently on the Ladder, let the governor know what a difference it makes in your ability to provide quality care, to pay the teachers, and to encourage continued education, as well as increase the morale and stability of your center.
If you work at a center that wants to participate in the Ladder, tell the governor not to cut this program and in fact, let her know it should be expanded. Tell her you would love to be on the Career and Wage Ladder, too!
Our message needs to be loud and clear: no cuts to funding for early learning -- we already don't have what we need!
It is critical in this time of stress to continue to support programs that promote stability for young children and their families. Please contact Governor Gregoire today and tell her not to cut funding for the Career and Wage Ladder or other early childhood education programs. It's the right thing for her to do.
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Talking Points
We've written a sample letter but it is important that the letter you send includes your personal story and/or examples of how the Ladder helps your center and helps the children and staff at your center.
Key Points for Your Letter
- The DEL has proposed elimination of funding for the Career and Wage Ladder for early learning professionals.
- The most important component of high-quality child care is the quality and consistency of the provider.
- Providing quality care in early learning is important for the future of this state in terms of our economy and raising our future citizens.
- Seventy child care centers across the state will lose the critical support they need in order to stay in the early education field if the Career and Wage Ladder is cut.
- Tell Governor Gregoire not to cut funding for the Career and Wage Ladder or any other early childhood learning program in the state budget.
Be sure to include the name of your center, your job title, telephone number, and e-mail address in your letter.
Dear [ Decision Maker ],
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Sincerely, [Your name] [Your address]
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- Governor Christine Gregoire (if you live in Washington)
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