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OpinionJuly 12, 2003

Just a year into its work in the Cape Girardeau County area, Success by 6 is about to lose its funding. Success by 6 is doing something with proven, scientific results, something not all grant-funded agencies can say. The program provides college scholarships, salary reimbursements, travel stipends and other incentives for employees of day-care centers in Cape Girardeau County and Scott City that want to become accredited...

Just a year into its work in the Cape Girardeau County area, Success by 6 is about to lose its funding. Success by 6 is doing something with proven, scientific results, something not all grant-funded agencies can say.

The program provides college scholarships, salary reimbursements, travel stipends and other incentives for employees of day-care centers in Cape Girardeau County and Scott City that want to become accredited.

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Only one of 55 licensed day cares in the area is accredited, and that's the Center for Child Studies on the Southeast Missouri State University campus.

A study by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education indicates children who attend accredited day-care centers perform better on tests.

Success By 6 is seeking a $65,000 grant from a local organization to keep the program afloat after a Bank of America grant expires in February. An interest in good child care and the future of children should motivate such generosity.

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