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On Aug. 21, as many kids headed back to school and parents bustled to work and childcare drop off, hundreds of child advocates gathered in Lansing to get the first look at the latest Kids Count in Michigan data.

Each year, Kids Count in Michigan evaluates child well-being across four key domains: economic security, education, health and safety, and family and community. This year, a fifth domain—early childhood—was added, focusing specifically on data for the state’s youngest children, from birth to age 5. Early childhood well-being is a major priority for the Michigan League for Public Policy and our partners, and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, whose PreK for All goal would provide all 4-year-olds with free preschool.

Read more in The Alpena News.