Office of Head Start (OHS)
The Office of Head Start (OHS) administers grant funding and oversight to the agencies that provide Head Start services.
The Office of Head Start (OHS) administers grant funding and oversight to the agencies that provide Head Start services.
Follow up Checklist: When a Child is Identified with a Permanent Hearing Loss
This page contains frequently asked questions regarding the PIR.
NCHBHS designs evidence-based resources and delivers innovative training and technical assistance (TTA) to build the capacity of Head Start and other early childhood programs to support children's healthy development and school success.
NCPMFO supports the dissemination of clear, consistent messages on Office of Head Start (OHS) priorities for the development and implementation of sound management systems and strong internal controls.
Here is information for Head Start staff and others on oral diseases and injury prevention.
In January 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared war on poverty. It launched a comprehensive child development program that would help communities meet the needs of disadvantaged preschool children.
Grantees will find this information useful when developing policies and procedures that govern the management of volunteers.
Volunteer recruitment focuses on attracting volunteers using recruitment strategies and processes. Grantees will find this information useful when choosing strategies to recruit volunteers for their programs.
It takes a village to raise a child. Likewise, it takes the collective efforts of many to develop resources and support those who teach and advocate for children. Below are links to federal offices, national organizations, and research institutions where you will find more resources regarding professional development.