Users can read reports and view data tables that provide fiscal and enrollment information on the Head Start program.
Background
The Office of Head Start is part of the Administration of Children and Families. Head Start is a national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. Early Head Start promotes healthy prenatal outcomes, enhances the development of infants and toddlers, and promotes healthy family functioning. The Office of Head St art provides grants to a variety of agencies that will provide Head Start services to disadvantaged children and families.
User Functionality
Users can view fact sheets that provide data tables on a number of Head Start indicators, including: funding and expenditures, enrollment, classrooms, and types of teachers or volunteers. Information on enrollment is broken into age categories and racial/ ethnic composition. Users can also download the Biennial Reports to Congress, which provide much more information about the Head Start program. Additionally, users can read overviews of research on the program a nd a variety of its components.
Data Notes
Data is available on a national level or by state. Some information is provided by county. The fact sheets are available for each year since 2004. The most recent year is 2010. (2011-02)