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  2. Head Start programs are still unable to access federal money ...

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    Dozens of Head Start programs, which provide child care and preschool education to low-income children, have been unable to access previously approved federal funding, putting some programs at ...

  3. Some Head Start childcare centers say they can't get federal ...

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    Some Head Start centers are unable to access federal grants and are struggling to pay staff. The federally-funded childcare centers serve thousands of low-income families across the US.

  4. School choice in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023, Florida's school choice program expanded by removing the income-eligibility requirements that were part of the previous programs. This made all students eligible for taxpayer-backed vouchers as of the 2023-2024 school year. [2] Florida's public school options include magnet schools, academies, charter schools and other programs.

  5. Social programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Experimental programs give lower-income parents the option of using government issued vouchers to send their kids to private rather than public schools in some states/regions. As of 2007, more than 80% of all primary and secondary students were enrolled in public schools, including 75% of those from households with incomes in the top 5% .

  6. Child Care and Development Block Grant - Wikipedia

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    Funding was first authorized under the CCDBG Act of 1990, which was enacted under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. [4]Since CCDBG’s inception, much has been learned about the role of early learning and development on the success of a child, and CCDBG has become an important tool not just for helping families work, but also for helping them ensure their children get a strong ...

  7. Head Start (program) - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1965 [3] by its creator and first director Jule Sugarman and Bernice H. Fleiss, Head Start was originally conceived as a catch-up summer school program that would teach low-income children in a few weeks what they needed to know to start elementary school. The Head Start Act of 1981 [4] expanded the program. [5]

  8. What Income Is Considered Poverty Level in Florida in 2023? - AOL

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    The U.S. Census Bureau measures poverty by comparing a household's pre-tax income to a set poverty threshold. This threshold is the amount of money needed to cover basic needs. While some states ...

  9. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On average, 8% of revenues are federal, 47% from the state, and 45% locally sourced. [12] Since 2008, states have reduced their school funding from taxes by 12%, the most pronounced drop on record. [13] The majority of targeted school funding reforms have been in response to court orders, often due to lawsuits. [14]