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State gets $18.6 million in stimulus for early education
Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Pennsylvania is getting $18.6 million in federal economic stimulus money for Early Head Start programs, enabling nearly 1,600 more children to be served.

Early Head Start provides services for children from birth to age 3 and pregnant women.

"A critical focus of the federal recovery program was to bolster education, and making investments in early childhood education is one of the smartest strategies," state Education Secretary Gerald Zahorchak said.

Grant recipients include:

• University of Pittsburgh, $1,069,331 for 140 children.

• Pittsburgh Public Schools, $443,448 for 72 children.

• Private Industry Council of Westmoreland/Fayette Inc., Greensburg, $487,387 for 78 children.

• Butler County Educational Service Center, $403,274 for 40 children.

Education Editor Eleanor Chute can be reached at echute@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1955.
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First published on November 24, 2009 at 5:05 pm