Educare Network Convenes National Leaders in Tulsa to Reimagine the Future of Early Childhood Education

TULSA, Okla., May 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At a moment when families, educators, and early childhood systems nationwide are facing growing strain, more than 300 leaders from across the country gathered this week in Tulsa for Catalyst 26: the Educare Network National Summit, a reimagined convening focused on advancing excellence, opportunity, and long-term outcomes for young children and families.

Hosted by the Educare Network, the three-day Summit convened nationally recognized educators, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, philanthropic leaders, advocates, and families to examine what it will take to strengthen the systems children and families depend on — from workforce development and educator support to economic mobility, policy alignment, implementation, and long-term child outcomes.

“This week reminded us that meaningful change happens when research, practice, policy, and community work not in silos, but in partnership around a shared vision for children and families,” said Kara H. Ahmed, President & CEO of the Educare Network. “At a time of increasing pressure on early childhood systems nationwide, Catalyst 26 challenged us to move beyond conversation toward the leadership, alignment, and long-term investment required for children, families, and educators to truly thrive.”