I’m Voting for PreK and So Should You

Posted on November 20, 2013

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memphis prekTomorrow, Memphians have a chance to go to the polls and vote for a small, small sales tax (half a percent, or $0.005 on every dollar) increase to support public education.  The average family would barely see any dent in their budget, but the impact would be enormous.  This money would pay for 4,500 children to receive pre-K education in Memphis.  In addition, a chunk of the money raised would go towards lowering the property tax rate of Memphians.

The mayor and the city council have put together a committee of community members that would independently handle this money, preventing it from being siphoned off for other public programs. In other words, its a small tax spread over the populace, with a huge impact and an accountability measure built in.

You shouldn’t just vote for pre-K because of these reasons.  You should vote for it because of the tremendous impacts it can have on the lives of our children. Here are the facts for what this will do for our city in the long run:

  • For every $1 spent on pre-K, the community receives a return of $5.12 on its investment.  This comes in the form of increased tax revenue, worker productivity, and many other areas
  • Less than 1/3rd of our community’s four year olds are currently enrolled in pre-K education
  • A study by Vanderbilt found that third graders that attended pre-K earned higher scores on their TCAP exams
  • Long term impacts (again from the Vanderbilt study) include gains on cognitive tests, improvements in social development, reduced incarceration and teen pregnancies

With this information in hand, I have a hard time seeing how anyone could vote against increasing funding for pre-K.  As a teacher, I want to teach kids that have gone through pre-K, that were set up for success coming into elementary school, and as a result built on that success so that by the time they get to me in high school they are confident, persevering young adults ready to tackle the next challenge!

Polls open from 7-7, please go and vote in support of this important referendum!  You can find your polling location here.  I’m voting for pre-K and so should you!

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