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10 people are interested
Head Start Resource Book Project!
ORGANIZATION: Seattle Public Schools Head Start
Please visit the new page to apply.
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10 people are interested
Do you like researching community resources? Have some skills using Publisher? Head Start needs to update their Community Resource Guide that is given to low-income, diverse families attending one of 9 elementary schools in Seattle.
We need you to look up (using 211) resources in a variety of areas/topics and compile them into a Handbook that can be printed. We already have a working template, but if you like being creative, we are open to seeing what else you can do!
This is a great project you can even work on at home! You will need access to the internet and Publisher.
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About Seattle Public Schools Head Start
Location:
2445 3rd Ave S, Mail Stop 31-555, PO Box 34165, Seattle, WA 98124, US
Mission Statement
Seattle Public Schools Head Start educates and supports young children and their families to enhance their potential for success as life-long learners! The overall goal of Head Start is to improve the social competence and school readiness through commitments to a supportive learning environment for children and families. Head Start supports of all aspects of a child’s development, including social, emotional, cognitive and physical growth. Head Start recognizes that children develop in the context of their families culture and language. We believe that fostering relationships with the community is important for families and children so that families are respected and their needs met.
Description
Head Start is a FREE federally funded child development program for children and their families who qualify. The Head Start programs in Seattle Public Schools serve three-year and four-year-old children, offering full and part-day programs at various schools in the district.
Our program services include:
- A school readiness, literacy and math based early childhood education program
- Individual Education Plans for every child
- Individualization for students with disabilities
- Interpreter support for dual language learners
- Family Support Services and Family Engagement
- Door-to-door transportation
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Snack are provided
Head Start Benefits
- The curriculum and assessments are aligned with K-12 standards
- Transition to Kindergarten is effective because the child is familiar with the school environment
- Families and children become involved in the school that the child will attend
- Preschool children can attend the same school as their siblings
- Families have access to other resources in the school and community
- Classrooms are open Monday through Friday and follow the school year calendar
- Full-day programs operate 6.5 hours each day
- Part-day programs operate 3.5 hours each day
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
John Stanford Center for Educational ExcellencePO Box 341652445 3rd Ave. S.Seattle, WA 98124
DATE POSTED
April 12, 2018
SKILLS
- Child Welfare
- Basic Computer Skills
- Internet Research
- Administrative Support
- Social Work
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18