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Sierra Rowe, MPAff

Senior Research Associate

Sierra is a Senior Research Associate at the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center. In her role, she conducts rigorous policy and program evaluations by working with researchers and practitioners to expand the existing evidence base around supporting the health and wellbeing of children and families.

Prior to this role, Sierra worked as a Graduate Research Assistant on the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center’s Research and Evaluation team where she worked primarily on the Workgroup Recommendations to inform the 2022 Texas Child Care Workforce Strategic Plan. Also prior to this role, Sierra worked as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the Edward A. Clark Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies at the University of Texas at Austin where she managed research projects pertaining to human rights organizations and judiciary systems.

Sierra holds a Master’s of Public Affairs from The LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor’s in Government also from The University of Texas at Austin. In her spare time, she enjoys any kind of water activity, eating spicy food, and indulging in reality TV.

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Executive Summary: Davidson County, Tennessee Child Care Landscape Study

The Davidson County Child Care Landscape Study examines local child care supply, population metrics that inform demand, the local ECE workforce, operating conditions of local child care programs, and the estimated cost of providing high-quality child care in greater Nashville, Tennessee.
The Davidson County Child Care Landscape Study examines local child care supply, population metrics that inform demand, the local ECE workforce, operating conditions of local child care programs, and the estimated cost of providing high-quality child care in greater Nashville, Tennessee.
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Brief 1: Early Education for the Next Generation – Understanding Child Care Supply

Child care access shapes whether families with young children can work and whether children receive the nurturing, structured environments that support healthy development. This brief examines center-based child care supply across greater Davidson County, Tennessee, drawing on survey data from 116 child care programs to build a more complete picture of what families can realistically access.
Child care access shapes whether families with young children can work and whether children receive the nurturing, structured environments that support healthy development. This brief examines center-based child care supply across greater Davidson County, Tennessee, drawing on survey data from 116 child care programs to build a more complete picture of what families can realistically access.
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Brief 2: The People Behind Early Care and Education – Understanding the Early Childhood Workforce

The early childhood education workforce is central to the quality and functioning of center-based child care programs, yet directors across the country face persistent challenges recruiting and retaining educators. This brief draws on survey data from 116 child care programs to describe the size and composition of the early childhood education workforce across greater Davidson County, Tennessee.
The early childhood education workforce is central to the quality and functioning of center-based child care programs, yet directors across the country face persistent challenges recruiting and retaining educators. This brief draws on survey data from 116 child care programs to describe the size and composition of the early childhood education workforce across greater Davidson County, Tennessee.