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File #: 19-2637   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Community Health and Equity Committee
On agenda: 3/28/2019
Posting Language: Briefing and possible action on Head Start Program Items and Fiscal Activities for February 2019. [Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD, Interim Assistant City Manager; Melody Woosley, Director, Department of Human Services]
Attachments: 1. Attachment A_2019-2020 DHS, Head Start Program Recruitment Plan, 2. Attachment B_2018-2019 DHS, Head Start Beginning of the Year Student Outcome Analysis, 3. Attachment C_February 2019 DHS, Head Start Program Updates and Fiscal Report, 4. March CHEC- Updates, 5. Item #2 March CHEC- Updates
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DEPARTMENT: Human Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Melody Woosley


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Head Start Briefing and Approval Items


SUMMARY:

This item presents the following from the Department of Human Services (DHS) Head Start and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership programs for action by the Community Health and Equity Committee:

1. 2019-2020 DHS, Head Start Program Recruitment Plan

In addition, the following will be presented for briefing without action required:

2. Briefing on the 2018-2019 DHS, Head Start Beginning of the Year Student Outcome Analysis
3. Briefing on the February 2019 Head Start Program Updates and Fiscal Report



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) requires recipients of Head Start grants to provide regular briefings on program and fiscal activities and ongoing training throughout the program year to their governing body. The city's Community Health and Equity Committee and the Head Start Policy Council provide shared governance oversight of the Department of Human Services (DHS) Head Start grants.

The Head Start and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (EHS-CCP) grant programs are federally-funded programs administered by HHS. The programs provide early childhood education, family support and comprehensive support services to eligible children between the ages of six weeks and five years, and their families.

The Head Start Grant serves children at or below the federal poverty line and prioritizes the most vulnerable children, including those with disabilities, experiencing homelessness and children in the foster care system. The program mission is to prepare children and engage families for school readiness and lifelong success. The City of San Antonio program serves a total of 3,020 children: 777 children in the Edgewood Independent School District (EISD) and 2,243 children in the San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD). As the program grantee, He...

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