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    • Chronic Disease Self Management
    • Senior Bus Trips
    • Senior Art Contest
    • Senior Games
      • 2010 Senior Games
      • 2011 Senior Games
    • Sunshine & Smiles
    • Goin’ Like 60 Cable TV Program
    • Wacky Wednesdays AND Terrific Thursdays
    • Enhance Fitness
    • Matter of Balance
  • Aging & Disabled Resources
    • Information and Assistance LinkAge
    • Equipment Loan Program
    • Family Caregiver Program
    • Grandparent/Relatives Raising Children
    • In-Home Services and Care Management
    • Nursing Home Pre-Admission Screening
    • Private Pay Option
  • Business Expansion and Entrepreneurship
  • Energy
    • Weatherization
    • Energy Assistance
  • Family Crisis Prevention
    • Transitions Self Sufficiency Program
    • Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program
  • Head Start Pre-school
    • Head Start Daycare
    • Head Start Pre-School
    • Head Start Private Pay
    • Head Start Parents
    • Head Start Padres
    • Head Start Policy Council
  • Housing
    • Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program
    • Housing Choice Program (Section 8)
    • Homebuyer Class
    • Affordable Housing Development
    • Housing/Foreclosure Counseling
    • Owner Occupied Rehabilitation (OOR)
  • Information Assistance
  • Legal
  • Money Management
    • Money Management Program
    • Individual Development Accounts
  • Nutrition / Food
    • Nutrition Services
    • Farmer’s Markets in Area IV Region
    • Senior Farmer’s Market Vouchers
    • Congregate Meal Sites – Benton County
    • Congregate Meal Sites – Carroll County
    • Congregate Meal Sites – Clinton County
    • Congregate Meal Sites – Fountain County
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Head Start Policy Council
  • Policy Councils must be comprised of two types of representatives: parents of currently enrolled children and community representatives. At least 51 percent of the members of these policy groups must be the parents of currently enrolled children. Parents of children currently enrolled in all program options must be proportionately represented on established policy groups.
     
  • Community representatives must be drawn from the local community: businesses; public or private community, civic, and professional organizations; and others who are familiar with resources and services for low-income children and families, including, for example, the parents of formerly enrolled children.
     
  • All parent members of Policy Councils must stand for election or re-election annually. All community representatives also must be selected annually.
     
  • Policy Councils must limit the number of one-year terms any individual may serve on either body to a combined total of three terms.
What Does Policy Council Do?

Policy Council must review, approve or disapprove policies and procedures including but not limited to:

  • All funding applications and amendments to funding applications for Early Head Start and Head Start
  • Procedures describing how the governing body and the appropriate policy group will make decisions
  • With whom the Head Start or Early Head Start agency will partner
  • Annual self-assessment of the Head Start agency’s fiscal, programmatic operations
  • Program personnel policies including standards of conduct for program staff, consultants, and volunteers
  • Decisions to hire or terminate the Early Head Start or Head Start director
  • Decisions to hire or terminate any person who works primarily for the Early Head Start or Head Start program
  • Serve as a link to the Parent Committees, grantee and delegate agency governing bodies, public and private organizations, and the communities they serve
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Release Forms

Reminder Note to Head Start Parents and Guardians
About the Head Start Child Release Form
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Nota de Recordatorio a Padres de Ventaja y Guardas
Sobre la Forma de Liberación de Niño de Head Start
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Tips & Advice

Area IV Head Start School Bus Safety
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Seguridad del Autobús de la Escuela de Area IV  Head Start
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Related Info

FAQs

Head Start Parent Bus FAQ

FAQ de Autobús de Padre de ventaja

Guides

Transportation Services Parent Guide

Servicios de Transportación Guia de Padres

Forms and More

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For Your Information

2009 Poverty Guidelines
Explanation of Head Start Screenings
Family Handbook 2009-2010
Family Handbook 2009-2010 (Private Pay)
2010 School Supplies List for Area IV Head Start Pre-School

Enrollment

Enrollment Application 2010-2011

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Physical Examination Form
Volunteer TB Test Form
Child Dental Health Record
Verification of Dental Treatment
Verification of Vision Examination

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