Where is the early care and education (ECE) in Wisconsin?
What does ECE look like in my county, school district, or city? This site
provides aggregate information combined from numerous sources: licensed child
care, Head Start, 4K (public, free 4 year-old pre-kindergarten), state subsidized
care (WI Shares), food program, accreditation (for a detailed understanding
of the difference of these types of early care and education, see the Definitions
page).
Viewing Wisconsin’s Early Care and Education Data
You can view this information in two ways:
- Pictorially. The Map
feature gives a picture of ECE information along with background shading of
census data. It allows the user to zoom, pan, and update the map with many
configurable options
- Numerically. You can view three different Standard
or Custom
reports that give the hard numbers of what the map shows pictorially. Both
standard and custom reports allow you to report on any county, city (or town
or village), school district, or the entire state. Standard reports preset
the census data that is applicable with the ECE data displayed. Custom reports
allow you to choose which census data you would like along side the ECE data.
Getting Started
If you would like help using the site, please read the brief tutorial on the
Help page. Please
note that this site works best with JavaScript and popup windows enabled (they
are necessary for some features: the map, definition help, printable maps, reports
with multiple geographical levels). Session cookies are also necessary for the
standard and custom reports.
Last Updated
Note that because of the wide range of data used, they are updated at different
times. Child care, subsidy, food program, and accreditation data are updated
quarterly (last updated as of May 2006). School district data is updated yearly
(last information from the 2005-2006 school year). Head Start information is
compiled yearly (last surveyed June 2005). Census data is surveyed every 10
years (last surveyed in 1999).
Special Thanks
The Wisconsin Child Care Research Partnership (
WCCRP)
at the University of Wisconsin-Extension, which has led the design of this web
site, would like to thank many for their help in providing these data. The Applied
Population Laboratory (
APL) has designed the map and reports, working hard to build
upon their work from the
Food Security Web site. The Child Care Section at the
Department of Workforce Development has provided the data related to subsidized
children and regulated care (because of their shared provider file with the
Department of Health and Family Services, Bureau of Regulation and Licensing).
The
Child Care Resource and Referral agencies have provided latitude and longitude
coordinates for programs that would not geocode well.
Head Start agencies have
given confirmation of their Head Start and Early Head Start centers. The
food
program has been generous in sharing its data. Also special thanks to all those
from these and other agencies who have helped improve the accuracy and usability
of this site.
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