New Resources on Head Start
Alex Holt
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Yesterday the Early Education Initiative issued a new report by Maggie Severns, 鈥淩eforming Head Start.鈥 In addition to this issue brief on Head Start 鈥渞ecompetition,鈥 readers can also access our new , which was released in September as part of our pre-K expansion of the Federal Education Budget Project. The purpose of the background page is to provide a starting place for policymakers, educators and parents to understand this sprawling, $6.43 billion program serving nearly 900,000 children.

The explains how Head Start is designed and who benefits from the program; for example, the median income of Head Start families is $22,714. The page also tackles some new reforms of Head Start beyond recompetition, such as changes in teacher credentialing to require, by 2013, that half of all Head Start educators have at least a bachelor鈥檚 degree or experience in teaching preschool-aged children.
The is one of a group of new explanatory pages on education programs, including overviews of , and . We continually update these pages and strive to make them the best resources on the web about federal education policy.