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Gov. Brad Henry announces his proposal to begin a pilot early childhood education program for 3-year-olds. From left: early childhood education teacher Janet McKenzie, State Superintendent Sandy Garrett and First Lady Kim Henry also spoke about the benefits to children.
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First Lady Kim Henry, left, and Gov. Brad Henry listen to early childhood educator Janet McKenzie, left, discuss the benefits of pre-kindgergarten.
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Published January 29, 2007 11:34 pm - Governor wants pilot program for 3-year-olds; says taxes won't increase


Henry proposes $30 million for pre-k


By Jaclyn Houghton
The Norman Transcript

Wants pilot program for 3-year-olds; says taxes won't increase

By Jaclyn Houghton

CNHI News Service

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Early childhood educator Janet McKenzie could retire, but a new initiative proposed by Gov. Brad Henry makes her think otherwise.

The 29-year teaching veteran said she has seen how the universal pre-kindergarten programs in Oklahoma have better-prepared students to begin kindergarten.

"We've gotten to change our expectations in the kindergarten rooms of what we could accomplish in a kindergarten year," said McKenzie, a teacher at Kendall-Whittier Elementary in Tulsa. "Not because of what we make them do, but what they're able to do."

A new proposal by Henry, she hopes, will allow children to accomplish more.

Henry proposed an allocation of $15 million for a pilot pre-kindergarten program for 3-year-olds and an additional $15 million to increase the public and private partnerships for 3-year-old programs.

"It's an investment that will pay huge dividends not tomorrow, not by the next election cycle, but in five years, 10 years, 15 years down the line -- a generation down the line," Henry said at a news conference Monday. "It will make a tremendous difference for the state of Oklahoma."

The money would come from the executive budget, which Henry will release Feb. 5 during his State of the State address to the Legislature. He said in the future there may be a need for the Legislature to appropriate more than $15 million to make it universal, like the program for 4-year-olds.

Senate Co-President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, has concerns about Henry's proposal.

"There are existing state programs that are currently underfunded or underutilized," Coffee said in a release. "Before committing to the governor's proposal for a new government program, the Legislature needs a clearer picture of how he plans to pay for his proposals for massive spending increases."

House and Senate Republicans released statements last week questioning the governor on where the money would come from for other proposals. Leadership wondered if taxes would need to be raised to afford Henry's spending initiatives.

Henry said taxes would not be raised.

"Obviously people are going to criticize. That's the nature of what happens here at the Capitol," Henry said. "We have growth revenue, and I believe it's my job to make proposals to the Legislature and the people of the state of Oklahoma indicating how I believe we can utilize the revenues that we have."



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