~ Governor Northam establishes Children’s Cabinet chaired by First Lady, names ‘Chief School Readiness Officer’ ~
First Lady Pamela Northam recently announced a new initiative to bolster early childhood education in Virginia and to improve student outcomes for youth across the Commonwealth.
The First Lady will lead the effort to improve the quality of and access to early childhood education programs across Virginia, support the early childhood education workforce, and ensure that Virginia makes the most of early childhood education resources.
“We believe that all children should have access to opportunities regardless of the circumstances into which they are born. Early childhood education is the best investment we can make in our future workforce,” said First Lady Pamela Northam. “I look forward to bringing my experience as a parent, therapist, science educator, and environmentalist to continue advocating for our youngest and most vulnerable Virginians.”
The First Lady announced that Jenna Conway has been hired as Chief Deputy at the Virginia Department of Education and will serve as Virginia’s first-ever “Chief School Readiness Officer.” Conway will pilot the First Lady’s early childhood education initiative and work between secretariats to coordinate policies and resources in order to serve Virginia’s families and economy best. She joins the administration from the Louisiana Department of Education, where she led a first-of-its-kind effort to unify and improve the state’s child care, Head Start and Pre-K systems.
“The investments we make in our children today will have long-term returns for their lives and the strength of Virginia’s economy,” said Governor Northam. “I am so proud to work alongside our First Lady and these members of my cabinet to ensure that our Commonwealth takes every step it can to ensure that every child can succeed here in Virginia no matter who they are or where they live.”
Members of the Children’s Cabinet will include Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Bettina Ring, Secretary of Education Atif Qarni, Secretary of Health and Human Resources Dr. Daniel Carey, and Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Brian Moran.
The Children’s Cabinet will prioritize issues including early childhood development and school readiness, nutrition and food security and systems of care and safety for school-aged youth.
– Submitted by Ofirah Yheskel, Office of the Governor