1 / 27

Promoting Head Start and Preschool Collaboration: The Full Utilization Process

Promoting Head Start and Preschool Collaboration: The Full Utilization Process. Monday, June 16 3:30-5:00pm Bill Buchanan. Welcome!. Today We will learn about full utilization We will explore elements of collaboration

hester
Download Presentation

Promoting Head Start and Preschool Collaboration: The Full Utilization Process

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Promoting Head Start and Preschool Collaboration: The Full Utilization Process Monday, June 16 3:30-5:00pm Bill Buchanan

  2. Welcome! Today We will learn about full utilization We will explore elements of collaboration We will discuss how to strengthen Head Start and School District partnerships

  3. Ready to Succeed In Kentucky school readiness means each child enters school ready to engage in and benefit from early learning experiences that best promote the child’s success. 2010 Governor’s Task Force

  4. Full Utilization

  5. What is full utilization? 157.3175 requires that local school districts collaborate with Head Start and other existing preschool programs “to avoid duplication of services and supplanting of federal funds to maximize the use of Head Start funds to serve as many four year old children as possible.” All state-funded preschool programs are required to complete an agreement with the local Head Start program, which specifies the number of at-risk four-year-olds served by Head Start.

  6. What’s in the agreement? Full Utilization Spring Documentation (Encouraged) Full Utilization of Head Start Certification (Required) Local Agreement for Cooperation on Full Utilization of Head Start School Year 2014-15 (Required)

  7. Look More Closely • Coordination of Program Efforts • Non-Federal Matching Funds • Disability Services • Other Needs Assessment Recruitment Full Utilization Coordination of Sites

  8. Activity In teams of 4, review and match criteria with their corresponding areas of agreement 10 minutes

  9. Discussion What else can be included in the agreement (e.g., other areas of agreement)? What are the benefits of completing this agreement each year? What are the challenges with completing this agreement each year?

  10. Working Together

  11. Coordination Sharing information Making referrals Coordinating schedules Listing each other’s events on websites, newsletters Adapted from NCHHS

  12. Cooperation Common effort for purpose of common benefit Developing trust and identifying better ways to do things Working across several agencies to provide services to the same families Adapted from NCHHS

  13. Collaboration • Involves key stakeholders • Establishes clear outcomes • Defines decision making processes • Includes conflict management • Sustains through policies and procedures Adapted from NCFL

  14. Activity • At your table, mark your full utilization document: A triangle beside criteria addressed through coordination A circle beside criteria addressed through cooperation A plus beside criteria addressed through collaboration

  15. Discussion Which areas of the agreement are accomplished through coordination? What about cooperation? Which areas absolutely require collaboration?

  16. Types of Program

  17. What is Enhancement? State Funded enhancement is the only exception to the rule that Head Start children are not included on the Kentucky Preschool Enrollment Count. Head Start program must already fully fund and serve at least the minimum target enrollment of 4-year olds in an unduplicatedcount.

  18. What is Enhancement? Four year olds must be eligible for Head Start and most in need of services. The children receive comprehensive services; preschool services are state-funded and meet Head Start Performance Standards as well as state preschool regulations. Option must be agreed upon in advance by the local school district and the Head Start program, as well as reflected in Full Utilization Agreement.

  19. How can we collaborate? Stand Alone Site sharing Partially Blended Fully Blended

  20. Strategies

  21. Plan for Success Communication/Information Sharing Work Groups Building Enthusiasm by Solving Problems Reinforcements Professional Learning—Growing Together

  22. Plan for Success Early Learning Leadership Networks (ELLNs) Drive with partners to events Invite others to “internal” meetings Include collaborative partners when state and national individuals come in for a visit

  23. Resources Regional Training Centers Child Care Aware Head Start State Collaboration Office Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Kentucky Head Start Association

  24. Updates and Trends

  25. What’s around the corner? New eligibility requirements for Head Start/Preschool entry Expanding eligibility for preschool to 160% poverty in 2015-16 Restoration of federal Head Start funding Additional $18 million in preschool funding in 2015-16 Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge Grant

  26. There’s always a way through things if you work hard and look close. It depends on your level of determination. Liz Murray

  27. Contact Bill Buchanan School Readiness Branch Manager Kentucky Department of Education 502-564-7056 Bill.buchanan@education.ky.gov

More Related