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Daily Outtakes: More ready fo kindergarten

Yesterday, the Florida Department of Education released the Kindergarten Readiness scores for this past fall. Escambia County increased by 4.5%, with 49.5% of the incoming kindergarten students ready for school, up from 45.1% in the fall of 2022.

A key to Escambia County’s success appears to be having more students in the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program. The VPK students outperformed other kindergarteners – 60.2% to 35.5%. Escambia County had 97 more VPK students score well on the screening.

In an email to Early Learning Coalition executive directors, Cari Miller, Chancellor of Early Learning for Florida, wrote, “The results prove that students who participate in Florida’s VPK program are more likely to enter kindergarten prepared for school.”

Dig Deeper: The community needs to do a deep dive into how we achieved this improvement. Maybe the University of West Florida will do the research. I believe the Studer Community Institute’s Early Brain Development initiative may be a significant factor.

In May 2018, SCI completed its first year working with all three area hospitals. Babies born in 2018 started kindergarten last fall.

Fall Kindergarten Readiness Scores:
2018: 45%
2019: 46%
2020: 47%
2021: 42%
2022: 45%
2023: 50%

Tables

All 
# Passed 2023 2022
ESCAMBIA 1,366 1,317 49
SANTA ROSA 1,100 1,175 -75
% Passed 2023 2022
ESCAMBIA 49.5% 45.1% 4.5%
SANTA ROSA 59.2% 61.5% -2%
VPK
# Passed 2023 2022
ESCAMBIA 756 659 97
SANTA ROSA 603 613 -10
% Passed 2023 2022
ESCAMBIA 64.0% 60.2% 3.8%
SANTA ROSA 68.4% 72.6% -4.3%
Non-VPK
# Passed 2023 2022
ESCAMBIA 487 591 -104
SANTA ROSA 427 477 -50
% Passed 2023 2022
ESCAMBIA 38.3% 35.5% 2.9%
SANTA ROSA 52.1% 51.9% 0.2%
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