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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Monday, March 3, 2008

Contact: ACF Press Office
(202) 401-9215

Members Nominated to Advisory Committee on
Re-Designation of Head Start Grantees

HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt today announced the nominations of eight individuals to his Advisory Committee on Re-Designation of Head Start Grantees. The committee was created in accordance with the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007 to develop a transparent and reliable system for evaluating the renewal of agencies’ designation as Head Start providers.

“Head Start programs play an important role in the communities they serve,” Secretary Leavitt said. “This committee will help ensure Head Start programs are meeting requirements, performance standards and the needs of the children and families they serve.”

In its first meeting on March 12, 2008, the advisory committee will discuss the grantee application process, risk management, classroom quality, program monitoring, the Program Information Report and other data sources and plans for future work.

“We should know what is working well and what may need improvement in Head Start’s current process,” said HHS Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Daniel Schneider. “By putting everything on the table, the advisory committee will be in a great place to evaluate how best to serve the children and families who count on us to help them better their lives.”

The following individuals are nominated to the Advisory Committee on Re-Designation of Head Start Grantees:

 

For more information about the Office of Head Start, visit: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ohs/.


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