2023 Public Perception of Early Childhood Education in Mississippi
Survey insights into Mississippians’ views on early childhood education and its role in shaping children’s futures.
Our 2023 Public Perception of Early Childhood Education in Mississippi survey provides valuable insights into Mississippians’ views on the importance, affordability, and accessibility of early childhood education. The survey results underscore the widespread public support for pre-K and early learning initiatives across the state.
In 2023, Mississippi’s Early Learning Collaborative program celebrated an impressive milestone—its ten-year anniversary. Over the past decade, the program has expanded significantly, growing from 11 to 37 communities and providing 6,200 four-year-olds annually with access to high-quality pre-K education. Building on this success, Mississippi First broadened its early education focus in 2022 to encompass the wider early childhood education landscape.
As part of this wider focus, Mississippi First partnered with the Survey Research Lab at Mississippi State University to conduct a survey of a representative sample of 617 Mississippi adults through telephone interviews in June and July 2023.

2023 Public Perception of Early Childhood Education in Mississippi
Read the public’s views on the importance, affordability, and accessibility of early childhood education in Mississippi when surveyed in 2023.
Authors

Micayla Tatum, Director of Early Childhood Policy
Editors

Rachel Canter, Executive Director, 2008 – 2025

Grace Breazeale, K-12 Policy Associate
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