JWCC Trustees Approve Renovation Bid to Create Space for PACT Head Start to Operate Childcare Center at Quincy Campus
College Plans to Partner with Agency in its District to Help Community Address Childcare Needs
During its regular meeting on Wednesday, October 16, the John Wood Community College Board of Trustees approved the low bid from John Petty & Sons Construction Company to renovate a portion of the Quincy campus to be leased to Parent and Child Together of West Central Illinois (PACT) Head Start to operate a childcare center at the College’s Quincy campus.
JWCC will renovate space for PACT Head Start in the southeast portion of its Learning Center. The space will be leased to PACT. PACT will operate the center to deliver childcare operations and educational services to 16 qualifying families with children ages zero to three years old, including JWCC students with children who meet requirements.
“We are the community’s partner and are pleased to be a small part of the childcare solution as our mission allows,” JWCC President Dr. Bryan Renfro shared. “Many of our adult students face childcare challenges and that one barrier alone may prevent them from continuing or completing education to improve their quality of life.”
The center will also serve as an observation site for students in JWCC’s Early Childhood and Education programs. JWCC currently has 84 of students enrolled in early childhood and education programs.
“The bonus is our early childhood and education students can walk right down the hall to observe the PACT professionals as part of their career training,” Renfro added. “We will continue to work with the community childcare task force to prepare more professionals to serve the children and parents of our district.”
Construction will begin this fall, with an aggressive timeline for PACT to tentatively begin operations in the Spring of 2025. In the meantime, children accepted into the program will receive home-based care until the renovation is complete. A lease agreement between PACT Head Start and JWCC will be considered by Trustees at their November meeting.
In other business, the board:
Abated a portion of the tax levy associated with General Obligation Refunding Bonds Series 2021C. The College has sufficient funds from operations for the payment of the principal and interest on these bonds used for a Chevron energy efficiency project.
Approved an increase in insurance premium costs effective January 1, 2025.
Approved an intent to levy an equity adjustment for the 2024 tax year as allowed by the Illinois Community College Act.
The next meeting will be held Wednesday, November 20, at 6:00 p.m. at the JWCC Quincy campus.