Transcription of 12 County Grant March 2018 Program Progress …
1 Created: 9/1/09 Reviewed: 1/9/2018 Revised: 1/9/2018 head start / Early head start 12 County Grant March 2018 Program Progress Report head start School Districts/Campuses: 40/47 Early head start Sites: 3 head start Classrooms: 113 Early head start Classrooms: 31 HS Funded Enrollment: 2038 EHS Funded Enrollment: 132 Current Actual Enrollment Monthly Avg. Attendance Cumulative Avg. Attendance Families Served: Over-Income Families Diagnosed Disability Pregnant Mothers: HS: 2102 HS: 95% HS: 95% HS: 2197 HS: 130 (6%) HS: 229 HS: N/A EHS: 132 EHS: 86% EHS: 89% EHS: 133 EHS: 0 EHS: 17 EHS: 15 head start Program Goals Goals determined from Program Information Report, Community Assessment and requirements to meet Federal Performance Standards Reported Results 1.
2 Promoting Healthy relationships March Cumulative Number Conscious Discipline Training Participants 0 362 Male Involvement Activities Offered 8 27 Number of children whose father/father figures participated in campus activities 119 720 2. Providing Early Intervention Services while focusing on the Home/School Connection Completed Brigance Developmental/Social Emotional Screenings 2 / 0 2303 / 2222 Child Mental Health Referrals 31 321 Child completed E-DECA 12 69 Mental Health Classroom Reflective Checklist Observations 0 35 Mental Health Parent and Teacher meetings 0 22 Mental Health on-site parent visits 12 64 Mental Health Brigance Social/Emotional Screenings Follow Up 8 504 Parent Teacher Conferences / Home Visits 283 / 211 1758 / 3067 3.
3 Providing Educational Opportunities to Parents based on areas identified, including Adult and Family Literacy Parents enrolled in GED Preparation Classes 0 24 Parents who have received their GED 0 0 English as a Second Language (ESL) training 5 126 Parent trainings offered 21 249 Parents attending trainings 426 4410 4. Increase our Quality Services to Families with limited English proficiency Enrolled children whose primary language is other than English 5 540 Requests for bilingual assistance 87 754 Parents served through bilingual assistance 380 3249 Created: 9/1/09 Reviewed: 1/9/2018 Revised: 1/9/2018 5. Increase Awareness concerning Childhood Health & Nutrition Families participating in WIC services 50 883 Child Meals and Snacks Served 99,783 804,831 Children with Food Allergies 1 113 Children receiving hearing/vision screening 26 / 24 2386 / 2386 Children receiving physical exams 36 2358 Children receiving dental exams 59 4191 Children receiving lead/anemia screening 33 / 32 2328 / 2334 head start Program Updates Reported Results 1.
4 Staff * Grant Application reports employee count based on payroll percentage March Cumulative number New Region7 HS Employees 0 * head start staff position changes 0 * New Teachers 1 5 New Teacher Assistants 1 8 2. head start Office Staff Office Staff Positions 0 54 Family Service Workers 0 70 Family Service Advocates 0 4 3. Staff Development Training Trainings Conducted for head start Teachers/Teacher Assistants 2 20 head start Teacher / Teacher Assistant attending trainings 50 896 Trainings Conducted for head start Staff 2 11 head start Staff attending trainings 18 439 4. Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment and Attendance (ERSEA) Newly Enrolled children 29 2429 Withdrawn children 33 229 5.
5 Governance Policy Council attendance 0 181 ESC Board Members training attendance 0 9 head start Administrators training attendance 0 0 Early head start Directors training attendance 0 27 Stakeholders training attendance 0 27 School Readiness Leadership attendance 0 61 Health Advisory Committee attendance 0 34