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The Judith P. Hoyer
Early Child Care and Education Enhancement Program
were established in July 2000 through Senate Bill
793. As a result of this legislation, the Maryland
General Assembly allocated $7 million to establish
the Judith P. Hoyer Early Child Care and Education
Enhancement Centers (hereafter, the Judy Centers),
provide Enhancement Grants for private providers,
and track progress in school readiness using the
Maryland Model for School Readiness (MMSR). The
Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) was
charged with administering these
programs.
Judy Centers were designed to
provide a comprehensive set of services for at-risk
children birth through age five and their families.
Judy Centers are located in or affiliated with
elementary schools and provide full-day, full-year
services. Services were designed to foster a
child's readiness for school. Twenty-three counties
across Maryland were awarded grants to establish
Judy Centers.
Who
is Judith P Hoyer?
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