Smart Start Oklahoma - Cherokee County

Smart Start Oklahoma - Cherokee County We are a school readiness initiative that serves Adair, Cherokee, and Sequoyah Counties

Smart Start is Oklahoma's statewide early childhood initiative and serves as the state's Early Childhood Advisory Council. Smart Start Oklahoma seeks to provide better opportunities to the children and families in our state. Our mission is to lead Oklahoma in coordinating an early childhood system focused on strengthening families and school readiness for all children. We envision all Oklahoma children will be safe, healthy, eager to learn and ready to succeed by the time they enter school.

10/31/2013

The Kirkpatrick Foundation awarded $25,000 to the Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation (OPSRF) for the Reading Begins at Home initiative.  This collaborative project embeds a literacy component into existing home visitation programs, allowing for an efficient, low-cost way to promote...

Celebrate the Baby week is here! From October 21-25, you have the opportunity to let people know the importance of relat...
10/23/2013

Celebrate the Baby week is here! From October 21-25, you have the opportunity to let people know the importance of relationships in a baby’s life. Share the flyer and tell Start Oklahoma and Association for Infant Mental Health if you hosted any events. http://bit.ly/17DeZjE

Good advice!
09/23/2013

Good advice!

New York City physicians are writing prescriptions for fresh fruits and vegetables. Learn more: http://n.pr/19i5DfH

07/14/2013

Watch for the kid connections and Smart Start Cherokee county calendar of activities. It will include specific items for KC sponsored children as well as SSCC community events for parents and early childhood! Call us for info

Angel tree donations from the 5 C's car club toy drive!
01/06/2013

Angel tree donations from the 5 C's car club toy drive!

06/08/2012

We could not accomplish our goals without the partnership of OKCEO (Oklahoma Champions for Early Opportunities). Learn more about these great business leaders.

The Group: Oklahoma Champions for Early Opportunities are a committed group of leaders in Oklahoma communities that are ready, willing and able to offer in-person presentations to make the case for greater ecomonic investment in early childhood development.

Experts Call for More Uniform Standards in Early Education
06/07/2012

Experts Call for More Uniform Standards in Early Education

To maximize the return on its investments in early childhood education for disadvantaged kids, the federal government ought to encourage states to adopt a "common approach" to setting learning content and program standards in publicly-funded programs that serve children up to age 5.

06/05/2012

Investing in the education of Oklahoma's youngest learners helps strengthen the future economic position of our state. Return on Investment (ROI) includes higher graduation rates, earnings, better job skills and overall health, while decreasing criminal activity and dependence on public assistance. http://bit.ly/JTrl0T

06/01/2012

Check out this great list of online parenting resources.

Get more information about general parenting from OK Parent, provided by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS).

Smart Start is closing the gap. We know the issues. We know the causes of many of the challenges that stand in the way o...
05/31/2012

Smart Start is closing the gap. We know the issues. We know the causes of many of the challenges that stand in the way of a healthier, more productive, more successful state. We have a plan. But we can’t do it alone. Find out how you can help.

By kindergarten, a tremendous difference already exists between children who have had quality early learning experiences and those who have not--severely reducing their chances of ever catching up.

05/30/2012

Research shows that each dollar invested in quality early childhood education can save over $7 in the future!

Wondering about how we got started and began advocating for Oklahoma’s youngest citizens? Here’s a look at our history.
05/29/2012

Wondering about how we got started and began advocating for Oklahoma’s youngest citizens? Here’s a look at our history.

Growing in numbers and in commitment, advocates continued their work and were joined by Oklahoma's newly elected Governor, Brad Henry. The Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Act was passed in April 2003, during the 49th legislative session. The legislation created first public-private early c...

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816 S College Avenue
Tahlequah, OK
74464

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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+19184563032

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