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Head Start @ Parker Avenue Elementary
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77 Parker Avenue Dracut MA, 01826
Contact Name: Meghan Siembor
Contact Phone: (978) 957-3102
Website: http://www.comteam.org
Preschool Details: Community Teamwork offers four center-based Head Start/Early Head Start early learning programs that include the Community Teamwork James Houlares Early Learning Center, the Children’s Village at the Mill, Parker Avenue Elementary (Dracut) and the Lowell Collaborative Preschool Academy (in conjunction with Lowell Public Schools and Little Sprouts). Community Teamwork also offers the home-based Home Visiting Program for Early Head Start and Head Start where the focus of service delivery is in the home. The Early Learning center-based programs are part of the national Head Start program that promotes school readiness by providing quality education services to children in a nurturing, safe environment and comprehensive community-based services to children and families. Eligible children and families receive services in the areas of education and care (including individualized curriculum in all learning areas), health, child literacy, nutrition, and social-emotional development. The center programs also offer other services, if needed, based on the Family Needs Assessment. These programs are licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The programs accept eligible 3 and 4 year old children until they are age eligible for Kindergarten. Early Head Start accepts eligible infants and toddlers. The program’s overall mission is to support and ensure families stay or become self-sufficient.
Eligible Requirements: Eligibility Requirements: Families whose incomes are at or below state poverty guidelines; Families who are receiving public assistance (TANF, SSI); Families who do not have a fixed, regular, adequate nighttime residence or who share the housing of other persons due to loss of housing or economic hardship; Children in foster care or involved with Department of Children & Families; Children with disabilities
Age Requirements: 3 to 5 years old
Head Start @ Parker Avenue Elementary
UPDATE
77 Parker Avenue Dracut MA, 01826
Contact Name: Meghan Siembor
Contact Phone: (978) 957-3102
Website: http://www.comteam.org
Preschool Details: Community Teamwork offers four center-based Head Start/Early Head Start early learning programs that include the Community Teamwork James Houlares Early Learning Center, the Children’s Village at the Mill, Parker Avenue Elementary (Dracut) and the Lowell Collaborative Preschool Academy (in conjunction with Lowell Public Schools and Little Sprouts). Community Teamwork also offers the home-based Home Visiting Program for Early Head Start and Head Start where the focus of service delivery is in the home. The Early Learning center-based programs are part of the national Head Start program that promotes school readiness by providing quality education services to children in a nurturing, safe environment and comprehensive community-based services to children and families. Eligible children and families receive services in the areas of education and care (including individualized curriculum in all learning areas), health, child literacy, nutrition, and social-emotional development. The center programs also offer other services, if needed, based on the Family Needs Assessment. These programs are licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The programs accept eligible 3 and 4 year old children until they are age eligible for Kindergarten. Early Head Start accepts eligible infants and toddlers. The program’s overall mission is to support and ensure families stay or become self-sufficient.
Eligible Requirements: Eligibility Requirements: Families whose incomes are at or below state poverty guidelines; Families who are receiving public assistance (TANF, SSI); Families who do not have a fixed, regular, adequate nighttime residence or who share the housing of other persons due to loss of housing or economic hardship; Children in foster care or involved with Department of Children & Families; Children with disabilities
Age Requirements: 3 to 5 years old
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