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The need for more affordable child care in Durango is dire, but additional help is on the way. Tri-County Head Start’s new ...
An essential program for rural families is closing its doors this month.Community action program commitee's century "head ...
Forty-one Century Head Start students will be moving to the early education program's Molino center in two weeks. The Community Action Program Committee will shut down the Head Start Century center at ...
Head Start programs provide early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income families. Federal funding for Head Start was uncertain earlier this year but ...
Shifting services to match needs This fiscal year, the funding for OACAC's Head Start program — expected to remain flat for fiscal year 2026 — provided 696 spots across the 10-county service ...
The Head Start program provides free early childhood education and support for low-income families. The federal government funds the program through the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
Cherokee Nation has opened the tribe's new Jay Head Start facility. The 9,300-square-foot facility is a $6.5 million dollar investment into early childhood education.
The Trump Administration is threatening the future of Head Start – a program that has provided critical and evidence-based services—from education to childcare— to more than 40 million children and ...
Launched in 1965 as a comprehensive child development program, Head Start operates in all 50 states and has provided child care to more than 38 million children and their families over the last 60 ...
Afterward, the children created butterfly-themed pieces of art. Malaya, age 5, attends the Head Start program at the Sharon Neese Early Learning Center in the Del Paso Heights neighborhood of ...
Last month, the Trump administration threatened to remove Head Start, the federally-funded early childhood education program that has helped parents afford childcare and preschool programs since ...
Head Start, launched in 1965, served about 800,000 children last year, including 83,000 in California. Originally a preschool, the program now serves children from birth through age 5.