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Traits of Successful Athletic Directors

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How Quickly Coaching Fortunes Can Change

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EEC: C3 survey shows wage gains, lower staff separations and growing program capacity EEC presented 2025 C3 survey results showing more than $4/hour nominal increases in teacher wages since the grant began, inflation-adjusted gains of about $0.80, drops in program-level separation rates (teachers 28%→20%; assistants 53%→33%), and statewide program and seat growth; staff said most C3 funds are spent on workforce costs.

Massachusetts' C3 program is driving significant wage increases for early education teachers and reducing staff turnover, with promising trends indicating a brighter future for childcare.

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Board adopts FY27 budget priorities emphasizing family access, workforce and program stability The Department of Early Education and Care board approved a memo setting FY27 budget priorities focused on family access, workforce compensation and career pathways, and program stability including C3 refinement. The board voted to adopt the recommendations and to submit them to the Secretary of Education.

The Department of Early Education and Care is taking major steps to enhance family access and strengthen workforce support in its newly adopted FY27 budget priorities.

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Head Start Funding Confirmed as Education Contract Delays Raise Budget Concerns Head Start remains fully funded while educational renovation contracts face significant delays.

Guam's Head Start program is secure for FY 2026, but lawmakers are questioning whether $350,000 for educational improvements is enough to meet urgent needs.

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