Created for the 45th anniversary celebration of the
National Head Start Association, this video documents the history of the
Head Start program from it's inception to
2010.
From
Wikipedia:
The Head Start Program is a program of the
United States Department of Health and
Human Services that provides comprehensive education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
Head Start was launched in
1965[1] by its creator and first director,
Jule Sugarman. It was later updated by the Head Start Act of
1981.[2] It went through its most intense revisions in its latest reauthorization in
December, 2007. It is one of the longest-running programs to address systemic poverty in the
United States.
As of late
2005, more than 22 million pre-school aged children have participated in Head Start.
The $6.8+ billion dollar budget for 2005 provided services to more than
905,
000 children, 57% of whom were four years old or older, and 43% three years old or younger. Services were provided by 1,
604 different programs operating more than 48,000 classrooms scattered across every state (and nearly every county) at an average cost of $7,
222 per child. The staff consists of nearly
212,000 paid personnel in addition to six times as many volunteers.
Produced by
Ridgewood, Narrated by Duane
Lawrence.
- published: 18 Nov 2010
- views: 25879