March 5, 2025

Parkside Discussion

Parkside Discussion:

Why an Early Childhood Center Matters?

This document is intended to answer questions that have arisen as we have begun a conversation about repurposing Parkside Elementary to an Early Childhood Center.

Benefits of an Early Childhood Center:

  • According to the National Education Association (NEA), children in early childhood education programs are:
    • Less likely to repeat a grade
    • Less likely to be identified as having special needs
    • More prepared academically for later grades
    • More likely to graduate from high school
    • More likely to be higher earners in the workforce
  • High-quality Early Childhood Education can benefit children’s cognitive, social, and behavioral development. Studies show that children in high-quality ECE make greater improvements in these areas when compared to children from similar backgrounds who never enrolled in ECE. (Child Care and Early Education Policy and Research Analysis, 2023)
  • Participating in Early Childhood Education helps children to develop skills that will benefit them in school and life. Specifically, research shows that ECE can help children learn the foundational skills for reading, math, self-control, and positive relationships. (Children’s Learning and Development Benefits from High-Quality Early Care and Education: A Summary of the Evidence, 2023)
  • Building a sense of community through events for families creates an opportunity for them to connect and socialize. This fosters a sense of community and belonging to our center and Rockford Public Schools. (Survive to Thrive – NAEYC, LeeKeenan and Ponte, 2014)
  • Early Childhood Education in a center provides students access to various resources and supports, including screenings for health and behavioral issues benefiting students, staff, and families.