Head Start and Early Head Start
Literacy Issues
- No Child Left Behind - A new educational law signed by President Bush on January 8, 2002.
- Good Start, Grow Smart - President George W. Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush's initiative program called: "Good Start, Grow Smart". This program focuses on early childhood and literacy issues.
- Reading First Programs - A national reading program under the U.S. Department of Education which helps young children in every state become better readers.
- National Institute for Literacy - Federal organization that shares information about literacy and provides quality services.
National Associations
- National Association for the Education of Young Children
- National Head Start Association
- National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association
Head Start Regulations
The Parts 1301-1311, as listed below, link directly to the regulations posted on GPO Access.
- Table of Contents
- 45 CFR 1301 - Head Start Grants Administration
- 45 CFR 1302 - Policies and procedures for selection, initial funding and refunding of Head Start grantees, and for selection of replacement grantees
- 45 CFR 1303 - Appeal procedures for Head Start grantees and current or prospective delegate agencies
- 45 CFR 1304_A - Subpart A. General
- 45 CFR 1304_B - Subpart B. Early Childhood Development and Health Services
- 45 CFR 1304_C - Family and Community Partnerships
- 45 CFR 1304_D - Program Design and Management
- 45 CFR 1304_E - Implementation and Enforcement
- Part 1304 Appendix A - Governance and Management Responsibilities.
- Part1304 CFR 1304 Appendix B - Selected References used for preparation of Program Guidance
- 45 CFR 1305 - Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment and Attendance in Head Start
- 45 CFR 1306 - Head Start Staffing requirements and program options
- 45 CFR 1308 - Head Start Program Performance Standards on services for children with disabilities
- 45 CFR PART 1309 - Head Start Facilities Purchase
- 45 CFR PART 1310 - Head Start Transportation
- 45 CFR PART 1311 - Head Start Fellows Program
Training and Technical Assistance (T&TA)
- Early Head Start National Resource Center - created by the Head Start Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, presently operated by Zero To Three, Washington, DC, and works together with West Ed of Asusilito, CA.
- Zero to Three National Center for Infants, Toddlers & Families - The Nation's Leading Resources on the First Years of Life.
- Quality in Linking Together (QUILT) - National training and technical assistance project funded by the Federal Head Start and Child Care Bureaus.
- Head Start (IHS) Program - Indian Health Services Program, assists Head Start American Indian Program Branch (AIPB) grantees in developing health, dental, nutrition and mental health services programs for children and families. Provides technical and training assistance to 150 Head Start grantees in 26 states and connects them with IHS and tribal health services. To find information pertaining to Head Start select the link, "National Programs and Initiative," from the Indian Health Services main website. Then select the "Head Start" link from the main website titled "National Programs Initiative".
- Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Quality Improvement Center - provides comprehensive Head Start services including child development and social services to low-income migrant and seasonal families working in agriculture throughout the United States.