SMC Embarks on Child Care Partnership with Easter Seals, S.M. Schools
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Jenny Trickey, director of child care services, in playground at new SMC Child Care Center.
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Entering a new era in child care, SMC is embarking on a creative and progressive partnership with the local school district and Easter Seals Southern
California to provide child care services for approximately 125 children.
The college, in partnership with Easter Seals and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, is forming the Santa Monica Preschool Collaborative, which will provide
child care and development services to children from 2 to 5 years old -- including those with special needs. Of the 125 to be served by the collaborative, an estimated 24 will be children
of SMC students.
"This is an innovative solution to a growing problem of providing adequate child care services in an era of budget cuts and increased costs," said SMC President
Dr. Piedad F. Robertson. "By pooling our resources, the three organizations can provide the best care to the most children, including children with special needs."
The new collaborative started providing child care July 1 at two sites -- John Adams and Lincoln Child Care Centers in Santa Monica. Beginning this fall, child care will
be offered at the new SMC Child Care Center on 15th Street, just north of Broadway, about a mile from the main campus.
Easter Seals will be the operational agent, responsible for staffing, management, oversight, and contract compliance with the State Department of Education.
Jenny Trickey
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SMC will contribute a maximum of $100,000 a year toward expenses and will provide the services of pre-school teachers currently employed by the college. In addition, the
college recently hired Jenny Trickey to be the director of SMC child care services, and she will focus her work on the collaborative.
The new SMC Child Care Center is a 1,500-square-foot brick building with two classrooms, activity room, and new playground. Desks and supplies from SMC's former Child Care
Center -- closed several years ago -- will be used.
Jenny Trickey in activity room.
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All the sites in the collaborative will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on school days, and they will also be used as labs for SMC child development students who are required
to serve a certain number of hours in such centers.
Currently, the college provides vouchers to qualified SMC students who need child care. The college also assists students find appropriate child care services.
Under the collaborative arrangement, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will provide funding for the care and education of up to 24 special education children.
Easter Seals receives state funding to provide care for 80 children in the Santa Monica collaborative.
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