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CSC: Education Opportunities: Head Start

CSC Head Start                              

Serving Lincoln County

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What is Head Start?

Head Start is a national program which provides comprehensive developmental services for America's low-income, pre-school children ages three to five and social services for their families. Approximately 1,400 community-based non-profit organizations and school systems develop unique and innovative programs to meet specific needs.

Head Start began in 1965 in the Office of Economic Opportunity and is now administered by the Administration for Children and Families. In FY 1999, $4.66 billion was available for Head Start services.

Grants are awarded to local public or private non-profit agencies. Twenty percent of the total cost of a Head Start program must be contributed by the community. Head Start programs operate in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories.

Major Components of Head Start

Head Start provides diverse services to meet the goals of the following four components:

Education - Head Start's educational program is designed to meet the needs of each child, the community served, and its ethnic and cultural characteristics. Every child receives a variety of learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Health - Head Start emphasizes the importance of the early identification of health problems. Every child is involved in a comprehensive health program, which includes immunizations, medical, dental, and mental health, and nutritional services.

Parent Involvement - An essential part of Head Start is the involvement of parents in parent education, program planning, and operating activities. Many parents serve as members of policy councils and committees and have a voice in administrative and managerial decisions. Participation in classes and workshops on child development and staff visits to the home allow parents to learn about the needs of their children and about educational activities that can take place at home.

Social Services - Specific services are geared to each family after its needs are determined. They include: community outreach; referrals; family need assessments; recruitment and enrollment of children; and emergency assistance and/or crisis intervention.

Head Start enrollment applications

In English 

PDF Application

Word Application

 

In Spanish

PDF Application

Word Application

 

News and Head Start Publications 

 

Answers to more Questions about Head Start 

  • Visit RightNow Web for answers about:

    • What Head Start is doing to measure outcomes and benefits of the program

    • Head Start initiatives on Early Literacy, Accountability, Fatherhood

    • Recent policy guidelines

    • Receiving Head Start information quickly and automatically

 

Click here to visit Friends of Head Start

 

 

Head Start Locations: 

 

Lincoln County Head Start Director: Suzanne Miller, PhD (541) 996-3028  smiller@communityservices.us

 

A child will assume control of your cities, states and nations;  Move in and take over your churches, schools, universities and corporations. All your books are going to be judged, accepted or condemned by the child. - The fate of humanity will be in the child’s hands. So it might be well to pay attention to the child.

— Abraham Lincoln

 

 

 

 

Contact us at Community Services Consortium 

General Information: Info@communityservices.us

Corvallis Office 545 SW 2nd St, Suite A, Corvallis, OR 97333 ▪ 541 752 1010 Corvallis@communityservices.us

Albany, 250 Broadalbin SW,  Suite 2A (Upstairs at Two Rivers Market), Albany, OR 97321 ▪ 541-928-6335 Albany@communityservices.us

Lebanon Office, 380 Market St, Lebanon, OR 97355 ▪ 541-451-1071 Lebanon@communityservices.us

Newport Office, 120 NE Avery St, Newport, OR, 97365 ▪ 541-265-8505

Lincoln County Head Start ▪ 541-336-5113