The Head Start program was created in 1965.
The Head Start program is a federal program in the United States for children in low-income families.
The Head Start program is a federal program in the United States for children in low-income families.
The Head Start program is a federal program in the United States for children in low-income families.
The Head Start program was founded in 1965 by Jule Sugarman, at the behest of then-president Lyndon Johnson.
Head Start programs vary. Some may have good benefits like insurance, sick days, and the chance to draw unemployment in the summer, while others have none of those benefits.
No, Head Start was started under President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The Head Start program is a federal program in the United States for children in low-income families.
You can call or visit your local Head Start program or go to the Related Link.
Pay for Head Start teachers varies depending on where you teach. In some areas, the wage can be over $10.00 an hour. but in some it can be a lot less than that. You do not get paid over the summer, but it might be possible to get unemployment in some areas. Pay and benefits depend on the individual Head Start programs, but in most cases Head Start pay does not come close to what regular teachers earn and the expectations are just as high.
Head Start was designed to help students who needed preschool skills.
Head Start was created to help children develop preschool skills.