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Children grow and change—Educare is growing and changing too!

The field of early learning is evolving nationwide—especially here in California—and we’re growing with it to best serve our children, families, and communities. We’re proud to be a part of the innovative, creative, and resourceful community of early learning providers in California and are excited to announce our revamped operational structure for an even more powerful future.

 

We are excited to announce that after a rigorous decision-making and due diligence process, the ECSV Board has extended an offer to the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE) to be the next lead organization for Educare California at Silicon Valley.  Our commitment to partnerships, collaborations, and diverse activities remains unchanged. With SCCOE's strong commitment to early learning and robust infrastructure, we're confident this reboot will strengthen ECSV to better serve our children and families. 

 

Throughout this process, we are bringing the same level of care as we bring to each child every day. While the behind-the-scenes ECSV will be changing, our children’s experiences won’t be. 


To read about Educare California at Silicon Valley's current programming, visit our main website here. To learn more about the transition, read on.

Educare California at Silicon Valley is restructuring

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Are you curious about what impact this restructuring will have on your child and family?

¿Tiene curiosidad sobre el impacto que tendrá esta reestructuración en su hijo y su familia? 

Quý vị có tò mò về tác động của việc tái cấu trúc này lên con và gia đình của mình không?

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FOR FAMILIES

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FAMILIAS | GIA ĐÌNH

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