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Decidedly DECAL
Highlighting the Events That Shape Who We Are
Third Quarter 2019 - In This Issue By the Numbers Follow DECAL on Social Media DECAL Welcomes New Chief Information Officer CALi Joins First Lady at Recent Events East Tower Renovations Underway Happy 15th Birthday DECAL Most Popular DECAL Download Episodes Pre-K Classes Getting Started State Holidays Set for 2020 Board of Early Care and Learning Commissioner s Corner Governor Appoints New Members to Board of Early Care and Learning DECAL Offers New Way to Access Inclusion and Behavioral Support Update on Early Education Community Partnerships Employees Win Passes to Candytopia Look Again Campaign Receives Support from Governor and First Lady Virtual Suggestion Box
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1.6 million - Total students served by Georgia s Pre-K Program 3 865 - 2019-2020 classes in Georgia s Pre-K Program 4 540 - Licensed child care programs in Georgia 1 883 - Quality Rated child care programs 1 517 - Summer Food Service Program Sites 48 - Episodes of DECAL Download podcast 3 108 - Georgia child care providers with active CAPS
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Commissioner s Corner
by Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs
Dear DECALers
Recently I attended a luncheon hosted by Governor Kemp for the heads of all state agencies in Georgia. The Governor talked to us about a lot of things...his continued vision for the state the upcoming state budget and especially about a topic we hold dear here at DECAL. He stressed the imperative to provide excellent customer service to the citizens of our state.
I hope all of you remember the "official" characteristics we VALUE at DECAL created years ago by the Employee Advisory Group. (If you don t know what I m referring to ask your Director or Deputy Commissioner about these important qualities we want to embody every day.) The first value is "Delivering stellar customer service."
Providing stellar high quality customer service can be hard. Sometimes our customers are calling because they are upset unhappy or frustrated. (Trust me My office receives our share of these kinds of calls.) But our response in these situations is critical. Regardless of the behavior on the other end of the line or across our desks or face-to-face in a child care facility our goal as public servants must be to serve the needs of our customers and to resolve issues thoughtfully professionally respectfully and in a timely manner.
I encourage all of us NOT to give in to an "us versus them" mentality. As DECAL employees we are partners with not enemies of the families child care providers other child serving agencies and organizations etc. that we serve. Following is a paraphrase/modification of a quotation from Mahatma Gandhi that perfectly applies here
Customers are the most important visitors to our premises (offices website social media or callers on our phones). They are not dependent on us. We are dependent on them. They are not an interruption in our work. They are the purpose of it. They are not outsiders in our business. They are part of it. We are not doing them a favor by serving them. They are doing us a favor by giving us an opportunity to do so.
As the new state fiscal year begins...as we gear up for the new school year...as we prepare for a new federal fiscal year...I hope we ll remember Gandhi s words and continue to serve Georgia s citizens all our customers in a way we would like to be served.
Sincerely
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Introducing New Members of the Board of Early Care and Learning
Since the last issue of Decidedly DECAL Governor Brian Kemp appointed the following seven new members to the Board of Early Care and Learning. The board advises and supports Commissioner Jacobs and DECAL senior leadership in carrying out the mission and vision of the department. Dr. Kristy Beam (5th Congressional District) is the Principal of Glennwood Elementary School in Decatur City Schools. Her professional achievements include serving as a Principal of the American
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DECAL Welcomes New Chief Information Officer
Dennis Brice recently joined DECAL as Chief Information Officer bringing with him more than 25 years of engineering strategic thinking and broad IT experience.
Dennis Brice
Before joining DECAL Brice held various technology leadership roles at
McKesson and was most recently the Vice President of HCM &
Corporate Applications. At McKesson Brice led several major IT
initiatives including the migration of several enterprise on-premise
applications to the cloud that included an international Workday
implementation PeopleSoft HR & Payroll Kronos WFC
Microsoft SharePoint Service Catalog SalesForce HR Helpdesk
company intranet employee portal plus various others. He was
responsible for modernizing numerous applications used by
employees and transforming IT and employee applications. Also
his team supported and developed custom applications and
provided 24/7 operational support.
Brice s early career included working as an engineering specialist at Lockheed Martin Aerospace division. He received his BS in Industrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee.
He has a private pilot license and he enjoys flying playing tennis and lifting weights in his spare time.
CALi Joins Georgia s First Lady at Recent Events
School of Valencia in Valencia Spain assistant principal teacher in Gwinnett and Rockdale County Schools and teaching master s level and certification courses for the University of North Georgia.
Jen Bennecke (11th Congressional District) is a community volunteer who also serves on the boards of the Atlanta Speech School and Voices for Georgia s Children and on the Philanthropy Committee of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. Mrs. Bennecke s service includes past president of the Junior League of Atlanta former board member of the Foster Care Support Foundation University of Georgia Board of Visitors Atlanta Children s Shelter and Literacy Action Inc.
Debra Brock (14th Congressional District) is Principal of Red Bud Elementary School in Calhoun Georgia. She joined Gordon County Schools in 2006 after she decided to leave her career as a business owner in the private sector. Since Mrs. Brock has been in education she has served as a teacher instructional coach and top administrator.
Drew Hunt (1st Congressional District) is Director of Community Relations for the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Hunt serves as a liaison between the Chamber and the community through the support of various sectors including workforce development education military affairs and existing industry.
Dr. Theresa Magpuri-Lavell (10th Congressional District) is Executive Director of the Sandra Dunagan Deal Center for Early Language and Literacy at Georgia College and State University. Mrs. Magpuri-Lavell has spent 20 years advocating for early language and literacy as an elementary school teacher professor researcher of literacy education and university partner with public school districts.
Kristin Morrissey (7th Congressional District) is Chair of the Forsyth County Board of Education. Originally from Rochester New York Mrs. Morrissey has worked in corporate training at Eastman Kodak and retired from the Rochester Public Library and Monroe County Library System after she spent 16 years as an automation specialist and trainer.
Dr. Cristina Washell (9th Congressional District) is an associate professor and coordinator of the elementary and special education program at the University of North Georgia. Dr. Washell has taught P-12 students with special needs in traditional and alternative school settings.
We welcome these new board members and look forward to working with them in serving the early care and education needs of children families and the early education industry in our state.
The next meeting for the Board of Early Care and Learning is Thursday August 15 2019 9 00 AM in our Atlanta offices.
DECAL s official mascot CALi and Georgia s First Lady Marty Kemp spent some quality time together recently. On Monday June 24 CALi joined Mrs. Kemp for a visit to Little Folks Farm and Childcare in Lyons Georgia.
The following Saturday CALi was at the Governor s Mansion for the First Lady s second Pet Adoption Day where more than twenty furry friends found their "forever homes."
An orientation session was held for new members of the Board of Early Care and Learning. Shown above are (L-R) are Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs Jen Bennecke Kristin Morrissey Debra Brock Kristy Beam Dr. Cristina Washell and Board Liaison Quandra Collins. Pictured below are (L-R) Drew Hunt and Dr. Theresa Magpuri-Lavell.
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East Tower Renovations Underway
Renovations got underway in early July in the common space and elevator areas of the 6th 7th and 8th floors of the East Tower. Walls are being painted and new flooring installed. It is believed that this is the first time improvements have been made to these areas since the building opened in 1980.
Happy 15th Birthday DECAL
DECAL celebrates its 15th birthday this year. On July 1 2004 Governor Sonny Perdue (now US Secretary of Agriculture) signed legislation creating the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning with his granddaughters looking on.
DECAL Implements New Way to Access Inclusion and Behavioral Support
DECAL has implemented a helpline so that learning professionals can more efficiently access resources relating to inclusion of children with disabilities in early childhood settings. Directors teachers families and others can call 1-833-354-HELP or email inclusion decal.ga.gov to connect with one of the Inclusion and Behavioral Support Regional Supervisors.
This single point of entry will be easier for our customers and will allow our Regional Supervisors to quickly connect programs with the appropriate resources they need. These resources include training and professional development referrals to special education services links to community resources visits from an Inclusion Specialist to work with staff to support a child with challenging behavior and much more.
Early Education Community Partnerships A Unit of the Quality Innovations and Partnerships Division
By Jill O Meara and Clayton Adams
Summer may be winding down but our Community Partnership Coordinators are keeping the roads hot as they travel from county to county across our great state. As we move into our third quarter DECAL s team of six regional coordinators continue to meet with community partners and child care providers to share information and innovative ideas around early childhood education and to learn how we can better serve as a resource for all DECAL programs.
For our Early Education Community Partnership team to meet our goal of exploring each county in Georgia during 2019 we strategically focused our efforts on quarterly targeted counties. Our Community Partnership Coordinators provide statewide community outreach access and advocacy for children and families in any community in Georgia that wants to improve outcomes for young children with a priority on expanding Quality Rated. As of July our team has successfully reached out to community partners through email phone calls or face to face visits in over 80 of Georgia s 159 counties.
Also the team worked with DECAL s Two-Gen in Georgia (TGIG) grantees to increase collaboration between early education and higher education institutions attended GEEARS events escorted DECAL s mascot Cali at Pet Adoption Day at the Governor s Mansion and toured Little Folks Farm and Child Care in Lyons Georgia with First Lady Kemp.
Continue to look for our community work on DECAL s social media and don t forget to like our posts. If you have any suggestions about how we can support your work in your region feel free to reach out to us.
Most Popular DECAL Download Podcast Episodes
We are now 48 episodes into the DECAL Download podcast. Most popular topics Glad you asked.
1. Episode 1 - Chat with Commissioner Jacobs 2. TIE Episode 4 - CAPS Episode 38 - Quality Rated Peer
Support Network 3. Episode 2 - Foundation 4. Episode 29 - Dr. Bentley Ponder 5. TIE Episode 6 - Pam Stevens Episode 18 - Preview of
General Assembly 6. TIE Episode 30 - CCS Inspections Episode 32 - Language
and Literacy Episode 35 - Early Education Community
Pictured are (L-R) Edward Rowell Kati Cosby Jill O Meara Clayton Adams Glenda Davis-Canteen
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Partnerships
Pre-K Classes Getting Underway
All over Georgia school is beginning for over 80 000 four year olds attending Georgia s Pre-K Program. The voluntary lotteryfunded Pre-K program has been recognized as one of the top programs in the nation based on quality standards teacher qualifications and enrollment. Entering its 27th year Georgia will have 3 865 Pre-K classes this school year.
Usually the first day of Georgia s Pre-K Program aligns with the local school system calendar regardless of the Pre-K setting i.e. for profit and nonprofit child care centers military bases colleges and universities and other facilities.
Commerce City Schools (pictured below) were the first classes to open for this school year on Friday July 26.
Bridgette Washington and Audrienne Smith.
DECAL Download Listeners Win Passes to Candytopia
Ten DECAL employees and their guests recently enjoyed a treat for their eyes and their sweet tooth at Candytopia a pop-up interactive experience in Atlanta. The free passes were prizes given away by our DECAL Download podcast. Each episode has a quiz question and winners are drawn from all respondents with the correct answers. Be sure to listen and respond today
Look Again Campaign Receives Support from Governor and First Lady
For the sixth consecutive year DECAL and several other state agencies called for families and caregivers of children to have a heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. In his first year in office Governor Brian P. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp added their voices to this important challenge by issuing a proclamation naming Friday May 24 2019 as Look Again Day in Georgia.
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Governor Sets 2020 State Holidays
Pursuant to O.C.G.A.1-4-1 the following is the list of state holidays when the Capitol and state agencies will be closed in 2020
New Year s Day Wednesday January 1
State Holiday January 29 - will be observed on Friday November 27
Martin Luther King Jr. s Birthday Monday January 20
Washington s Birthday February 17-will be observed on Thursday December 24
State Holiday April 26 - will be observed on Friday April 10
Memorial Day Monday May 25
Independence Day July 4 - will be observed on Friday July 3
Labor Day Monday September 7
Columbus Day Monday October 12
Veterans Day Wednesday November 11
Thanksgiving Day Thursday November 26
Christmas Day Friday December 25
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Drew Hunt Savannah First Congressional District
Susan Harper Albany Second Congressional District
(Chair)
Kathy Howell Carrollton Third Congressional District
(Secretary)
Phil Davis Stone Mountain Fourth Congressional District
(Vice Chair)
Kristy Beam Ed.D Atlanta Fifth Congressional District
Vacant Sixth Congressional District
Kristin Morrissey Cumming Seventh Congressional District
Luann Purcell Ed.D. Warner Robins Eighth Congressional District
Cristina Washell Ed.D. Cleveland Ninth Congressional District
Theresa Magpuri-Lavell Ed.D. Milledgeville Tenth Congressional District
Jen Bennecke Atlanta Eleventh Congressional District
VACANT Twelfth Congressional District
Melissa Boekhaus MD. Smyrna Thirteenth Congressional District
Debra Brock Calhoun Fourteenth Congressional District
Let Us Hear From You
The Faces of DECAL
DECAL faces featured in the banner of this issue are (L-R) Clayton Bassett Chiquita Herndon Cindy Kicklighter Kaycee Purvis Christina Miller Peggy Sutton and Elim Tekie.
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