While the ongoing federal government shutdown will affect some Head Start programs around the country, those in the Ohio Valley are fully funded and won’t be impacted by the turmoil in Washington D.C.
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Parents scramble as shutdown threatens early learning programs for thousands of Washington Kids
The Puget Sound Educational Service District has secured emergency funding to keep classrooms open through the end of ...
Programs serving the Champlain Valley and Northeast Kingdom will run out of funds by early December, the Vermont Head Start Association said.
As the government shutdown continues, several key programs are at risk. One of them is Head Start, the federal program that provides early childhood education, health and food support for low-income ...
The region’s Head Start early child care sites will lose federal funding starting Nov. 1, but all 17 have pledged to fund themselves for as long as they can.
Some Washington Head Start classrooms are preparing to close as the government shutdown continues.
Approximately 140 Head Start programs nationwide, serving roughly 65,000 children, will stop receiving federal funding beginning Nov. 1.
The Washington Post’s essential guide to power and influence in D.C. SNAP and Head Start programs will start losing funding ...
At least one Head Start center in the Vancouver area will be closed next week, according to the executive director.
Two Head Start programs that help a combined 275 children in Washington are planning to close on Nov. 1 with thousands more ...
Education, child care and nutrition services for tens of thousands of young American children will begin to be cut off on ...
The ongoing stalemate over federal government funding in Washington is putting an essential safety net for low-income ...
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