Kindergarten Readiness- CCFN Community Survey
Calvert County Family Network (CCFN) is Calvert County’s Local Management Board (LMB). LMBs operate in each Maryland jurisdiction, partnering with county leadership, public and private agencies and businesses to build communities where all children, youth and families can thrive. Every three years, CCFN conducts a Community Needs Assessment of Maryland's 8 Results for Child Well-Being.

The purpose of this 10-minute survey is to help identify ways to improve kindergarten readiness in Calvert County and to gather your feedback as CCFN develops its FY22-FY25 Strategic Plan. Your participation in voluntary. To help protect your confidentiality, this survey does not contain any personally identifying information. The results of this survey will be used for CCFN's purposes only. If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Julie Mashino at 410-414-5997 or Julie.Mashino@calvertcountymd.gov.
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Kindergarten Readiness
Kindergarten readiness is critical. Children who enter school with high levels of readiness are more likely to succeed academically throughout their school careers, as well as later in life.  The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment (KRA) looks at the knowledge, skills, and behaviors of kindergartners across four domains: Language & Literacy, Mathematics, Social Foundations, and Physical Well-Being and Motor Development. For more information about the KRA, visit: http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DAAIT/Assessment/KRA/index.aspx

Kindergarten Readiness in Calvert County
In school year 2018-2019, Calvert County’ readiness score (45%) fell below the state average of 47%. In the most recent school year, that number increased to 51% compared to the state average of 47%. Children with disabilities, children from low income households, English Language Learners and children of color are less likely to enter kindergarten ready to learn.

For more information about Calvert County's KRA Results, visit: https://www.readyatfive.org/school-readiness-data/readiness-matters-2019/1718-200179-calvert-web/file.html
What are some of the challenges families and children face that may get in the way of kindergarten readiness?
What helps kindergartners to be ready for school?
How does our community support young families?
How does our community support kindergarten readiness?
What works to address the challenges and continue the supports needed to ensure children enter kindergarten ready to learn?
Who are some of the most important partners in our community who can address the challenges children and families face to be kindergarten ready?
What else would you like CCFN to know about supporting children and families to improve kindergarten readiness?
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