CPC-P3 Findings

CPC P-3 programs in St. Paul, MN, and Chicago were recently featured as case studies for effective approaches to alignment and differentiated instruction in the Department of Education’s report “Case Studies of Schools Implementing Early Elementary Strategies: Preschool Through Third Grade Alignment and Differentiated Instruction.”

The Council of Economic Advisers recently released an issue brief that highlights the challenges many American families face in providing high-quality care and education experiences for their young children. Research from HCRC Co-Director Arthur Reynolds is featured in “The Disconnect Between Resources and Needs When Investing in Children.”

Impacts of CPC

Three- and four-year-olds participating in full-day preschool in the Child-Parent Center Education Program performed significantly better than their part-day counterparts in 3rd grade reading and math achievement. They also had significantly lower rates of grade repetition. Although short-term gains of full-day programs are well-documented, evidence on long-term gains are mixed. This study of a renowned program addresses the benefits of high-quality early learning experiences. To learn more: 

Read recent news coverage on this study in Education Week and Parents Magazine.

Read the full pre-print publication report and supplement here.

Financing and Stability

Predictors of Well-Being

Program Elements