Parking for Thursday Evening: The Summit begins at 4:00. You can use the Adams Center parking lot (LOT P on the map). The Passport app system is available to pay for short-term parking. If you are arriving at 5:00 or later, parking on campus is Free.
4/17 Friday Sessions: All Friday sessions will be held in the PJW College of Education, except for two held in adjacent buildings (signage will be displayed). Breakfast will begin at 8:00, and sessions will start promptly at 8:30.
4/18 Saturday Sessions: All Saturday sessions will take place in the PJW College of Education. Breakfast and registration will be available as early as 7:30 am. Sessions will begin at 8:15. Parking for Saturday Sessions: All parking is FREE. You may park anywhere on campus!
Travel: For those traveling from outside Missoula, book your hotel early! A limited number of discounted hotel rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown. You can use this link to book your rooms.Please usethe code ECE or call the hotel at 406-721-8550 and mention the code and ECE 4th Annual Summit.
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Poster Session and Display The Bitterroot Early Learning Network (BELN) advances early childhood outcomes in Ravalli County through a coordinated systems approach that connects programs, families, educators, and community partners. By aligning efforts across sectors including education, business, health, and workforce BELN works to improve access to quality child care and create a more equitable early childhood system. Key initiatives include cross-sector collaborations, local coalition building, and shared services such as coordinated child care access and workforce supports. These efforts address critical community needs while strengthening the stability and quality of early childhood services. Alongside systems-level work, BELN provides holistic programming that supports the whole child and family. Through nature-based learning, family engagement, and provider supports, children and caregivers build resilience, confidence, and meaningful connections. Together, these strategies highlight how collaborative, community-driven approaches can create lasting impact for children, families, and the broader rural community. This poster illustrates how community-driven leadership and cross-sector system design can create sustainable, aligned early childhood supports that improve outcomes for children and families in rural communities. 1. Participants will be able to describe how integrating programs, partnerships, and community systems improves access, quality, and equity in early childhood services. 2. Participants will recognize the role of cross-sector partnerships—such as coalitions, shared services, and workforce initiatives—in addressing local early childhood challenges. 3. Participants will be able to explain how holistic, place-based programming supports children’s development and strengthens family resilience and community well-being.