Published On: June 6th, 2016|

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Editorial Board

“Early-childhood education is so important that even retired admirals and generals are fighting for it. Mission: Readiness, a children’s advocacy group made up of former military leaders, is part of a 2-year-old coalition demanding that the state invest $90 million more next fiscal year in pre-kindergarten and Head Start programs. Why? A high-tech military requires highly skilled recruits, while the nation’s lagging performance in science and math portends a diminished global competitiveness, according to a study that Mission: Readiness and the business group ReadyNation released Thursday.”(more)