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September 06, 2006 More than Meets the Eye: Head Start Programs, Participants, Families, and Staff in 2005
From Center for Law and Social Policy:
by Katie Hamm. This policy brief examines the latest data from the Program Information Reports (PIR) that all Head Start programs must submit to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In 2005, Head Start served fewer children than in previous years. At the same time, PIR data show that Head Start is increasingly a provider of last resort for low-income families. Despite a decrease in the number of families served, there was an increase in the number of families accessing an array of services through Head Start, including services for substance abuse, child abuse or neglect, mental health, and English as a Second Language courses. As in previous years, teacher education levels increased, but salaries remained stagnant. For data specific to the Early Head Start program, which serves children under age 3 and pregnant women, click here. 8 pages. Read more from this post.
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