After many
discussions with the local school districts, non-profit organizations, and
local citizens, it was clear that building parent capacity for the families
with young children should be a top priority of our local Archway education
efforts. Teachers report that children are entering kindergarten without basic
readiness skills. Further, the majority of preschool-aged children in the
Dalton-Whitfield community do not attend early learning environments. There are also concerns that school-aged
children need additional tutoring, help with homework, and stimulating
activities on the weekends. After brainstorming community solutions to support
the young children and their families of the community, the idea of Saturday
Academy was conceived.
Prior to
kicking off a pilot program and study on March 8, Archway fostered a
collaborative planning meeting. Sixteen individuals representing 12 community
organizations gathered on February 24 to discuss a vision, objectives, and
areas of support for the program! Funding followed suit, with private donors
and organizations pledging $5,600 in support.
The pilot
program began as planned on March 8, with over 45 children, 19 families, and 25
volunteers! To date, the Dalton-Whitfield Archway Partnership has hosted and facilitated
the third of six consecutive, fun-filled Saturdays for 3-5 year olds and
their families at the local Community Center. To enhance school readiness
for young children and their families, community partners work together to host
parent education classes, parent-child interactive classes, and family fun
time. Researchers from the University of Georgia, Georgia State, and West
Georgia were on site the first week and assisted by faculty from our two local
systems, as well as Dalton State College in assessing children's school
readiness skills. At the conclusion of the pilot study, the researchers will
analyze parent and child data to determine if the programming was effective
building parent capacity, improving home learning environments, and improving
preschoolers’ school readiness skills. Pictures of the event can be seen on our
Facebook page here.