Program Coordination and Evaluation staff work with community stakeholders to plan, develop, implement, and evaluate funded activities that contribute to the goals, objectives, and outcomes identified in the Wake County Smart Start strategic plan. Staff also collect data and complete reports for North Carolina Partnership for Children (NCPC), WCSS Board, and other community partners.
Related Programs
Shape NC
Shape NC: Healthy Starts for Young Children promotes healthy eating and active learning through play for children from birth to age 5 by assisting communities in healthy endeavors.
MORESystem Improvement and Public Engagement
System Improvement and Public Engagement staff work with community stakeholders to strengthen and support the early childhood system of care and education.
MOREWonderschool
Wonderschool supports family child care home providers by providing dedicated technology, training, ongoing mentorship, and community to operate and grow.
MOREWake ThreeSchool
Wake ThreeSchool is play-based preparation for Wake County’s three-year-olds before entering Pre-K.
MORENC Pre-Kindergarten
NC Pre-K provides children with a high-quality classroom program to help four-year olds get ready for Kindergarten. Children attend Pre-K for 6.5 hours each day, Monday through Friday.
MOREFarm to Child Care
The Farm to Child Care program supports child care facilities, fostering nutrition plans that include fresh, local produce for snacks and meals throughout growing seasons.
MOREQuality Enhancement Projects
These projects support quality child care and are part of the Quality Enhancement Department within Wake County Smart Start.
MOREChild Care Health Consultant Program
The Child Care Health Consultant Program provides on-site health, safety, and nutrition consultation in child care facilities.
MOREAdvancing School Readiness
Advancing School Readiness has two components. Directors can apply to participate in the Wake Directors’ Leadership Academy or the Accreditation project.
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