Romney, Casey Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Invest in Early Childhood Education Leadership Programs

Statement

Date: Nov. 18, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senators Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Bob Casey (D-PA) today introduced the Creating Early Childhood Leaders Act, bipartisan legislation that would better prepare school leaders, including principals, to facilitate high-quality early childhood education programs and provide support to teachers. As states expand pre-kindergarten programs, elementary school principals, superintendents, and other school leaders are increasingly responsible for early education classrooms.

"The importance of early childhood development cannot be overstated," Senator Romney said. "These are critical years for a child's brain development and it is absolutely essential that leaders in our school districts are adequately prepared to support early childhood development teachers and programs. That's what this common-sense, bipartisan legislation seeks to accomplish: ensure our educational leaders in Utah have the necessary resources and training, in hopes that we will more effectively support the early development of our next generation."

"To set American children up for success, we must equip our school districts with the tools and resources they need to support young students' emotional, social and academic development. The science is clear: when children learn more earlier in life, they earn more later," Senator Casey said. "The Creating Early Childhood Leaders Act will ensure that early learners have access to the highest quality education and support."


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