Select Page

CHILDREN AT RISK Releases Texas Child Care Honor Roll

Media Contacts:

Morgan Gerri, 832.600.9354

Rashena Franklin 713.301.4577

 

Research shows that 90% of brain development occurs in the first five years of a child’s life. This period is foundational—what children learn, or don’t learn, during these early years can profoundly shape their life trajectories. While Texas has made notable progress in advancing quality initiatives, only 49% of children enrolled in Texas Rising Star (TRS) programs attend a TRS 4-Star early learning program, the highest level of quality.

CHILDREN AT RISK has released their newest Texas Rising Star (TRS) Honor Roll, recognizing child care providers who have gone above and beyond to create enriching, stable, and high-quality environments that set children up for a lifetime of success. With criteria based on TRS 4-Star participation or NAEYC accreditation, CHILDREN AT RISK’s TRS Honor Roll aims to spotlight exemplary programs across Texas and inspire more providers to strive for high quality.

Texas’ early childhood system is at a pivotal moment. As of September 2024, 48% of child care providers serving low-income children through the Texas Workforce Commission’s Child Care Services program participate in Texas Rising Star (TRS). While this participation is promising, less than half of those programs have reached the TRS 4-Star level – the benchmark for the highest standards of care. The new Honor Roll recognizes those local areas that have not only reached this benchmark, but maintained it consistently over two years, even in the face of policy changes and reduced pandemic-era funding.

 

 

Parent Resources

Explore the links below to learn more and find high quality child care providers near you.

READ MORE FROM C@R

Subsidized Child Care System in Texas

Because money is often a critical barrier to accessing child care, Texas gives working families subsidies that can help them pay for child care. Where does the money for child care subsidies come from, where does it go, and who is left out? Here's a quick primer:...

Access to Affordable High-Quality Child Care is Scarce

Access to Affordable High-Quality Child Care is Scarce

By Kim Kofron, Early Childhood Education, and Jenn Meier, Center for Social Measurement and Evaluation (Note: Data sources are all publicly available from the Texas Workforce Commission, TEA, and Family Service. This report uses data from October 1st, 2022-September...

TEXAS CHILD CARE HONOR ROLL

Get Involved

Our vision is for the state of Texas to be the best possible place for children to grow and families to work. CHILDREN AT RISK’s Early Childhood Education team works tirelessly to listen to community needs and advocate for public policy that truly supports children, families, and child care providers.

Stay in touch! Sign up for our ECE Newsletter today to receive monthly updates on the latest research, convenings, and advocacy opportunities.

 

Questions? Contact us at info@childrenatrisk.org.