United Way’s Success By 6 aims to make sure that by the time they enter their first year of school — at six-years-old-every child in Central Texas is prepared to become a healthy, happy, and smart student.
That can seem like a daunting task. So how does Success By 6 do it?
Collaboration
Through its facilitation by United Way, Success By 6 is a true "team effort." By bringing together more than 30 nonprofit organizations, community leaders, and businesses, Success By 6 hopes to address all of our children's major needs. For example, Success By 6's annual "Child Well-Being Report Card" - drawn from dozens of sources and child care experts-outlines the challenges facing children's health, happiness, and education. That information leads to action-whether it's at the state legislature, the school board, or the kitchen table.
Response
Success By 6 listens. None of this work happens "in a vacuum." Through extensive research, study, and conversations with educational leaders in our community, Success By 6 has identified where the problems lie and what solutions are most likely to create lasting results. This is part of United Way's larger strategy of identifying and addressing the most pressing needs of our community.
Innovation
Through its various projects, Success By 6 is helping to create lasting change in how our children are prepared for school. Consider the launch of Born Learning, a wildly successful ongoing media campaign that turned thousands of parents into teachers, instructing them on the importance of helping their children learn from the earliest age. And then there's the Child-Care Facilities Improvement Project, which has already helped improve numerous local child-care centers with new supplies and building improvements.
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Success By 6 Library
This archive contains documents related to the Success By 6 collaboration.
Ensuring High Quality Pre-K Services:
A Vision for Our Future
White Paper regarding AISD pre-k plan
(published February 2006)
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Comprehensive Early Education and Care System
Austin
VISION for School Readiness Child Well Being
Travis County Child Well Being
Report Card
2005 Report Card
2005 Report Card FAQ (MSWord)
2006 Report Card
2007 Report Card on Child Well-Being
Other Documentation
Child Care Report, Travis County, 2005
Early Childhood Care and Education Community Resource Directory (1.4 MB)








