OPEN HOUSE, RIBBON CUTTING HELD FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD ACADEMY

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OPEN HOUSE, RIBBON CUTTING HELD FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD ACADEMY

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An open house and ribbon cutting was held Tuesday, July 17, for the Early Childhood Academy on 91视频鈥檚 Golden Triangle campus. Pictured, from left, are EMCC Interim President Dr. Rick Young, EMCC Vice President for the Golden Triangle campus Dr. Paul Miller, Assistant Executive Director of the Early Childhood Academy at Mississippi Community College Dr. Micca Knox, ECA Coach and Professional Development Specialist Carolyn Harris, ECA Resource and Referral Center Associate Michelle Cleveland, and EMCC Associate Dean of Instruction Dr. Michael Busby.

July 17, 2018

An open house and ribbon cutting was held the morning of Tuesday, July 17, for the Early Childhood Academy on 91视频鈥檚 Golden Triangle campus.

The ECA, which is located in room 140 of the Douglas Building, provides free resources to parents and childcare providers. While the main focus of the program is ensure children up to 5 years of age are prepared to enter kindergarten, parents and caregivers of children of any age can make use of available services.

鈥淥ur mission in education is all about helping people do better, get ahead and become contributors to our society,鈥 EMCC Interim President Dr. Rick Young said during an opening ceremony in the Lyceum auditorium prior to the ribbon cutting. 鈥淲hat better place do you start than with our babies?鈥

Among other things, the ECA offers resources for parents, caregivers and childcare providers, as well as referral services and children鈥檚 toys and books that can be checked out.

ECA Coach and Professional Development Specialist Carolyn Harris provides professional development training for childcare providers in topics such as health and safety, lesson plan development and professionalism.

鈥淧roviding comprehensive technical assistance to our partners, professional development to parents and providers and collaborating with community entities is what the Early Childhood Academy is all about,鈥 Harris said.

ECA Resource and Referral Center Associate Michelle Cleveland said the academy can help parents of special needs children locate available services.

鈥淲e can also direct parents to childcare providers who accept payments through the Child Care Payment Program, which is now accepting applications,鈥 Cleveland said.

Story Time takes place from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. each Wednesday throughout the month of July and includes the reading of popular children鈥檚 books, art activities, games and free snacks and drinks.    

An open house and ribbon cutting was held Tuesday, July 17, at 91视频鈥檚 Golden Triangle campus for the Early Childhood Academy, which offers free services to parents and childcare providers.EMCC is among 12 community colleges in the state that offer an Early Childhood Academy. The academies are funded through the Mississippi Department of Human Services, which contracted with the Mississippi Community College Board to oversee the ECA program.

The MCCB contracts with the colleges to implement the ECA on their respective campuses, said Dr. Micca Knox, who is the assistant executive director of the Early Childhood Academy at Mississippi Community College Board.

鈥淭here is an actual scope that each college agrees to implement on their campus,鈥 Knox said. 鈥淭hat includes providing space, hiring of staff and operating the program. Our role at MCCB is to provide oversight and support to the colleges.鈥

Knox said the program is centered on empowering childcare providers.

鈥淲e need to make sure our providers understand the role they play and how important and vital it is,鈥 Knox said, adding that childcare centers are no longer babysitting services. 鈥淲e need to make sure when children leave a childcare center they are ready to enter kindergarten and compete with those kids who came from grandma鈥檚 house.鈥

EMCC鈥檚 Early Childhood Academy opened in January.

鈥淐arolyn and Michelle have accomplished a lot in a short amount of time,鈥 EMCC Associate Dean of Instruction Dr. Michael Busby said. 鈥淭hey built the program from the ground up and are continually looking for new ways to improve upon the quality services they offer. I would encourage parents and childcare providers to take advantage of the free programs available through the academy.鈥

Starkville resident Adrian Austin was among area residents who attended the open house and ribbon cutting. She was accompanied by her son, Jay, and daughter, Aniya.

鈥淭he services at the Early Childhood Academy are phenomenal,鈥 Austin said. 鈥淭he resources available to the community are great and they are free and accessible to everyone.鈥

Harris can be reached by email at charris2@eastms.edu. Cleveland鈥檚 email address is mcleveland@eastms.edu. Both can be reached by phone at 662.243.1999.