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Hoosier
Uplands Head Start
Hoosier Uplands
has been providing Head Start services since the program's inception in
1965. Head Start is a family centered child development program
designed to provide a safe, healthy environment for those who attend. Head
Start provides children with activities that help them grow mentally, socially,
emotionally and physically. The Head Start staff recognize that parents
are the first and most important teachers of their children. Head Start
staff welcome parental involvement in Head Start activities and will work
with parents as partners in their child's educational activities. Head
Start serves nutritious meals and provides medical, dental, vision, speech
and hearing screenings for each child enrolled. Transportation is
also available to most of the children enrolled in the Head Start Program.
The Hoosier Uplands Head Start Program is funded to serve a total of 270
children in the four county service area of Lawrence, Martin, Orange and
Washington Counties of Indiana.
In Lawrence County, children living
in the North Lawrence Community School District attend Head Start classes
in Bedford at 710 6th Street. Children living in the Mitchell Community
School District attended classes at 1240 Orchard Street in Mitchell. In
Martin County the Head Start Center is located at 401 S. Oak Street in
Loogootee. Orange County Head Start classes meet in the agency's facility
at 308 South Oak Street in Paoli. Washington County Head Start classes
are held at the Head Start Center in Salem at 801 W. Walnut Street.
Children who are
four years of age before June 1 and whose families meet certain income
guidelines are eligible to attend Head Start classes provided by the Hoosier
Uplands Head Start Program. In some areas, children who were three years
of age before the June 1 deadline and whose family income meets the established
guidelines are eligible to attend Head Start.
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