CCS Early Learning

Programs
Program 1 [2018]
CCS OPERATES TWO PRIMARY PROGRAMS - HEAD START (AGES 3-5) AND EARLY HEAD START (PRENATAL - AGE 3). FINANCIALLY, THESE ARE CONSIDERED ONE PROGRAM. THESE PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED TO VULNERABLE CHILDREN/FAMILIES. STATS FROM THE 2017/2018 SCHOOL YEAR: LOW INCOME CHILDREN - 436 OF 469 = 93%. CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE (INCLUDED IN LOW INCOME) - 70 OF 469 = 15%. CHILDREN WHOSE FAMILIES ARE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS (INCLUDED IN LOW INCOME) - 72 OF 469 = 20%. CHILDREN WHO HAD A DIAGNOSED DISABILITY - 45 OF 469 = 10%. OF THESE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES; THE NUMBER WHOSE DISABILITY WAS DETERMINED WHILE THEY WERE ENROLLED - 19 OF 45 = 42%. THE NUMBER/PERCENTAGE OF HEAD START CHILDREN UP TO DATE ON A SCHEDULE OF AGE APPROPRIATE PREVENTATIVE AND PRIMARY HEALTH CARE (WELL CHILD CHECKS): AT ENROLLMENT - 22 OF 307% = 7%. AT YEAR END - 247 OF 307 = 80%. NUMBER/PERCENTAGE OF SERVICES PROVIDED TO FAMILIES (TOTAL OF 422 FAMILIES SERVED): PARENTING EDUCATION - 417/99%. HEALTH EDUCATION - 417/99%. ASSET BUILDING SERVICES (FINANCIAL EDUCATION, OPENING SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, ETC) 120/28%. EMERGENCY/CRISIS INTERVENTION (MEETING IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, SHELTER) - 162/38%. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES- 59/14%.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesAug 1, 2017 – Jul 31, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.9MHead Start and Early Head Start Programs
CCS Operates two primary programs - Head Start (ages 3-5) and Early HeadStart (prenatal - age 3). These programs are provided to vulnerablechildren/families. Stats from the 2021/2022 school year (COVIDflexibilities allowed by the Office of Head Start):Children and families qualified for services based on the following criteria:Low income (below 100% of poverty) - 46% Foster care - 34%Homelessness - 19%Children who had a diagnosed disability - 28 of 256 = 11%Of these children with disabilities the number whose disability wasdetermined while they were enrolled - 12 of 28 = 43%The number/percentage of Head Start children up to date on a schedule ofage appropriate preventive and primary health care (well child checks):At Enrollment - 37 of 256 = 14%At Year End - 122 of 256 = 48%The number/percentage of children who were provided Mental Health Services- 24 of 256 = 9%Number/Percentage of Services Provided to Families (total of 244 familiesserved):Parenting Education - 84 of 244 = 34%Asset Building 16 of 244 = 7%Emergency/Crisis Intervention 76 of 244 = 31%Number of Volunteers 228GeographiesNot indicatedDatesAug 1, 2021 – Jul 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.4M
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