The shutdown of the federal government has forced closure of two Ohio Head Start providers, affecting 600 children and 150 ...
Children and families who rely on Head Start programs could see an impact if the government shutdown extends into November.
If the government shutdown extends beyond Nov. 1, more than 65,000 children could be at risk of losing access to Head Start, ...
About 134 programs across 41 states and Puerto Rico will see their operational funding cease on Saturday, affecting nearly 65 ...
Many Head Start programs across the country could be forced to close at the end of this week if the federal government ...
Seven Head Start child care programs, most of them in rural Ohio, face closure because of the federal government shutdown.
Approximately 140 Head Start programs nationwide, serving roughly 65,000 children, will stop receiving federal funding beginning Nov. 1.
Funding for scores of Head Start programs hung in the balance as the government shutdown continued this week without an end ...
Among the preschools closing as of Monday are 24 Migrant and Seasonal Head Start centers spread across five states. Those centers, created to assist the children of migrant farmworkers, typically ...
All of Virginia's Head Start centers plan to stay open despite the shutdown jeopardizing some of their funding, state leaders ...
Programs serving the Champlain Valley and Northeast Kingdom will run out of funds by early December, the Vermont Head Start Association said.
Millions of Americans continue to feel the effects of the ongoing government shutdown, including tens of thousands of ...
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