If you are interested in early childhood development to close The Gap in New Hampshire, you want to know about Spark NH. Governor Lynch appointed a federally mandated “early childhood advisory council” in 2010 and it is now called Spark NH. The council is working to develop a coordinated system of early childhood development for New Hampshire kids. They have a high energy board and staff drawn the early childhood community in New Hampshire and they are a great source of information on why early childhood development is important and how you can get involved.
Spark NH has big plans that we will report on as they unfold.
Thanks Bill. For an educator, I am informed on so little. You continue to provide a great service!
Sure, Mark. We’ll all just whack away at the underbrush…
[…] Gap perpetuates poverty and poor educational performance. But Spark NH, the hub of early child development energy in New Hampshire, is out to do something about it. […]