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USD 373 Harvey County Head Start 2013-2014 Annual Report

USD 373 Harvey County Head Start 2013-2014 Annual Report. 816 Oak Newton, KS 67114 316-284-6510 Jason Chalashstari , Building Administrator & Head Start Director. Revised June 2014.

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USD 373 Harvey County Head Start 2013-2014 Annual Report

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  1. USD 373 Harvey County Head Start 2013-2014 Annual Report 816 Oak Newton, KS 67114 316-284-6510 Jason Chalashstari, Building Administrator & Head Start Director Revised June 2014

  2. USD 373 serves children under the State Pre-K grant, Head Start grant as well as special education. Our preschool program is committed to providing high quality, comprehensive services to children and families. Being a part of a school district makes referrals and interventions effortless when a need arises in the areas of development, nutrition, medical, dental, as well as mental health and behavior services. We believe parent involvement to be an imperative piece of the puzzle to the success of our program. We strive to provide parents resources and assistance to become self-sufficient as well as life-long educators for their children. Our program provides 3 hours and 15 minutes of education per day, 5 days per week. We follow the school district calendar for professional days and holidays. We have one application for all 3 programs, however each program has different eligibility criteria. All preschool programs offered through USD 373 are at no cost to families.

  3. Harvey County Head Start is a Federally And State funded program that provides comprehensive services for families in Harvey County • Social Services • Quality Instruction • Health and Nutrition Services • Our Holistic Approach to Education

  4. Total Budget: $858,230 Amount Expended $798,090

  5. Our programs provide children with activities that help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically. The staff recognize that parents are the first and most important teachers of their children. We welcome parent involvement in activities, and work as partners with parents to help all children progress. Staff members give all children love, acceptance, understanding, and the opportunity to learn and experience success. Children socialize with others, solve problems, and have other experiences which help them become self-confident. The children also improve their listening and speaking skills, including specialized services for Dual Language Learners. SERVICES FOR OUR CHILDREN

  6. SERVCES FOR OUR CHILDREN In our preschool program, children spend time in stimulating settings where they form good habits and enjoy playing with toys and working on tasks with classmates. Children will leave more prepared for kindergarten, excited about learning, and ready to succeed. Children are examined by skilled professionals for any health problems. Professionals will arrange vision and hearing tests and any needed immunizations. We offer nutrition assessments and dental exams as well. Children with health needs receive follow-up care. Mental, behavioral health and other services are available for children and families who wish to receive them.

  7. The family partnership goal is based on an area the family identifies as needing improvement such as fiscal responsibility, continuing education, employment, or health and nutrition. 100% of our families established a family partnership goal and were supported by our staff to complete it.

  8. The number of families and the type of service/information provided or referred for 2013-14.

  9. PARENTS ARE A CHILD’S FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT TEACHERS Our program offers parents opportunities and support as they identify and meet their own goals, nurture their children in the context of their families and cultures, and advocate for communities that support children and families of all cultures. The staff recognize parents are the first and most important teachers of their children. We welcome parent involvement in activities, and will work as partners with you to help your child progress. The following are a few examples of our commitment to parent involvement in our program: -Monthly Policy Council meetings -Activity nights -Monthly parent club meetings -Parent trainings -Parenting Classes -Nutrition trainings

  10. 130 Funded Slots 127 Enrolled in May 2014 146 Total children served Below poverty line Foster Children 15 Receiving Public Assistance 58 Hispanic or Latino 67 Three year olds 79 Four year olds The Children We Serve:

  11. Our successes with children in health that completed the program year: 98% had completed a health history 92% were up to date on well child care 90% were up to date with all immunizations 93% received a dental exam 58% of dental follow up was completed out of 31 who were in need. 100% were screened for vision 94% were screened for hearing 100% had completed growth assessments 100% had completed blood pressures

  12. Harvey County preschool programs serve families within the context of their community. We strive to collaborate with community partners and community school districts in order to provide the highest level of services to children and families. • Our Teachers: • Attend individual planning meetings • Visit with receiving Kindergarten teachers and provide transition forms • Provide documentation to the public schools • Work with parents to ensure smooth transition into public schools Our Success in Transitioning Students and Families into Kindergarten: School-Readiness

  13. 2012-2013 Spring 2013 – Spring 2014 Outcomes Comparison Report Outcomes Report Data collected from TS-Gold Widely Held Expectations Report

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