Investing in early childhood makes solid economic sense. A study by the Federal Reserve Bank reports that every $1 we spend on quality early learning education pays returns of $7-$17.
85% of the human brain is developed by age 5.
20% of today’s workers are functionally illiterate. Early childhood development programs prepare our children to become adults who are literate, employable, and productive citizens.
Virginia spends approximately $90 million annually on children who repeat grades K-3.
1 in 4 children in the Shenandoah Valley enter school not ready to learn.
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