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Congress proposes slashing funding for Head Start programs

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Monday, November 6, 2023   

More than 3,000 Ohio children could lose access to Head Start programs under budget cut proposals now being considered by Congress.

From birth through age five, Head Start provides low-income families with child care and learning opportunities to equip young children with the tools they need to start Kindergarten.

Eva Bloom, director of development for Hocking Athens Perry Community Action, which operates six Head Start centers in those counties, said the cuts not only would hurt families, they would also trigger job losses in a rural part of the state lacking options for living wage employment.

"Not only would we not be educating the children, we would not be able to employ the teachers that make our program so meaningful," Bloom pointed out.

Under the proposal, the cuts to Head Start would happen alongside cuts to nutrition assistance for women and children, youth job training, and other social safety-net programs. Congress has until Nov. 17 to pass final spending bills or another Continuing Resolution, or the government will face a shutdown.

Research shows Head Start particularly benefits Hispanic and Black children, dual-language learners, those who qualify for free lunch programs, and those whose moms did not graduate from high school.

Bloom noted while Head Start serves primarily as an early intervention for kids, it is also a resource for parents as a link to counseling and other services.

"Every month, the parent will check in with their Parent Navigator, and they'll talk about their goals," Bloom explained.

Studies show when families participate in Head Start, as opposed to no early childhood education, children are more than 90% less likely to end up in foster care.


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