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Education & the Workforce Committee Issues

 

Early Childhood Education

Strengthening Head Start by Stopping Financial Abuses and Closing the School Readiness Gap

H.R. 2123, the School Readiness Act of 2005 (click HERE for a bill summary)

 

 

Since 1965, Head Start has provided comprehensive early childhood services to low-income preschool children and their families.  These services are intended to prepare children to enter kindergarten and to improve the conditions necessary for their success in school and life.  Head Start today provides these services to nearly one million children across the United States.

 

In his 2002 State of the Union Address, just weeks after signing the No Child Left Behind Act into law to improve results in K-12 education, President Bush urged Congress to take the next step in education reform – helping to prepare children to read and succeed in school – by improving Head Start and early childhood development programs.  The Head Start program is scheduled for reauthorization in the 109th Congress, and congressional Republicans want to use the opportunity to strengthen accountability to stop the increasing number of individual financial abuses that damage the program as a whole, and close the school readiness gap that has persisted between Head Start students and their peers.

 

Issue Brief: Strengthening Head Start by Stopping Financial Abuses and Closing the School Readiness Gap


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Taking Money from Children: Financial Abuse & Mismanagement in the Head Start Early Childhood Program

Click here to read the new report

 

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Click HERE for information on this issue in the 108th Congress (2003-2004)

 

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