Existing law, the Early Education Act, requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction, to, among other things, provide an inclusive and cost-effective preschool program. Existing law requires the Superintendent to develop standards for the implementation of high-quality preschool programs.
This bill would rename the Early Education Act as the Universal Preschool Act, and would revise and recast the act to, among other things, require the State Department of Education, in consultation with the State Department of Social Services, to administer the universal preschool program. The bill would require the Superintendent and the Director of Social Services to convene a statewide coordination council to develop, among other things, goals, guidelines, and best practices to be used at a local level to implement a universal preschool program, as provided. The bill would require the Superintendent, in consultation with the Director of Social Services, to develop standards for the implementation of high-quality preschool programs in all settings, including, among other settings, transitional kindergarten.
The act establishes a standard reimbursement rate for both the part- and full-day preschool programs, as provided. The act defines the term "attendance" for purposes of this reimbursement to include excused absences by children because of illness, quarantine, illness or quarantine of their parent, family emergency, or to spend time with a parent or other relative as required by court of law or that is clearly in the best interest of the child.
This bill would require the State Department of Education, in consultation with the State Department of Social Services, to instead ensure the standard reimbursement rate provides at least a living wage for all universal preschool site supervisors, teachers, and staff. The bill would delete the definition of "attendance" for purposes of this reimbursement.
The Early Education Act establishes eligibility requirements, including income eligibility requirements, for the part- and full-day preschool programs. The act establishes a fee schedule for families receiving preschool services.
This bill would delete the requirements relating to eligibility and the fee schedule, and instead would provide that the universal preschool program shall be free, inclusive, and available to all 3- and 4-year-olds.
The Early Education Act provides that the same fee as that prescribed for a credential shall be charged for either the issuance or renewal of each child development permit authorizing service in the supervision and instruction of children in child development programs or authorizing service as a supervisor in a program.
This bill would instead provide that no fees shall be charged for either the issuance or renewal of each child development permit authorizing service in the supervision and instruction of children in child development programs or authorizing service as a supervisor in a program. The bill would require the State Department of Education, in consultation with the State Department of Social Services, to offer financial support to current and aspiring universal preschool site supervisors, teachers, and other support staff in obtaining required credentials and degrees to work in the preschool classroom or setting, as provided.
This bill would make other related changes to the administration of the newly named Universal Preschool Act.
Existing law requires childcare resource and referral programs to provide specified services, including the establishment of a referral process that responds to parental need for information, as provided.
This bill would require the Director of Social Services, in partnership with the Superintendent, to expand existing childcare resource and referral services to include navigation, referral, and enrollment services for the universal preschool program, as provided.
This bill would provide that the above described changes to law would become operative only upon an appropriation of funds by the Legislature for these purposes in the annual Budget Act or another statute.
Statutes affected: 03/16/22 - Amended Senate: 8200 EDC, 8201 EDC, 8202 EDC, 8203 EDC, 8203.3 EDC, 8203.5 EDC, 8205 EDC, 8207 EDC, 8208 EDC, 8209 EDC, 8213 EDC, 8221 EDC, 8223 EDC, 8231 EDC, 8239 EDC, 8242 EDC, 8252 EDC, 8253 EDC, 8254 EDC, 8300 EDC, 10219 WIC
04/19/22 - Amended Senate: 8200 EDC, 8201 EDC, 8202 EDC, 8203 EDC, 8203.3 EDC, 8203.5 EDC, 8205 EDC, 8207 EDC, 8208 EDC, 8209 EDC, 8213 EDC, 8221 EDC, 8223 EDC, 8231 EDC, 8239 EDC, 8242 EDC, 8252 EDC, 8253 EDC, 8254 EDC, 8300 EDC, 10219 WIC
05/19/22 - Amended Senate: 8200 EDC, 8201 EDC, 8202 EDC, 8203 EDC, 8203.3 EDC, 8203.5 EDC, 8205 EDC, 8207 EDC, 8208 EDC, 8209 EDC, 8213 EDC, 8221 EDC, 8223 EDC, 8231 EDC, 8239 EDC, 8242 EDC, 8252 EDC, 8253 EDC, 8254 EDC, 8300 EDC, 10219 WIC