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Miami Dade County Community Action Agency Head Start/Early Head Start Annual Report PY 2007-2008

Miami Dade County Community Action Agency Head Start/Early Head Start Annual Report PY 2007-2008. Program of Excellence. Miami Dade CAA Head Start has been recognized as a Program of Excellence since 1995.

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Miami Dade County Community Action Agency Head Start/Early Head Start Annual Report PY 2007-2008

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  1. Miami Dade County Community Action Agency Head Start/Early Head Start Annual Report PY 2007-2008

  2. Program of Excellence Miami Dade CAA Head Start has been recognized as a Program of Excellence since 1995. This recognition is award by National Head Start Association. Head Start/Early Head Start programs are recognized as Program of Excellence they demonstrate a level of high performance and positive impact on the lives of children, families, staff, and communities they serve. NHSA believes these quality programs can serve as resources and models for the entire Head Start and early childhood communities. By engaging in the Quality Initiative, programs are able to identify effective practices and assess organizational performance. Once recognized, programs maintain their designation for a period of three years. There are two levels of recognition, Program of Achievement and Program of Excellence. All programs must apply for Program of Achievement first and may then choose to apply for Program of Excellence. Vision Head Start’s vision is to become the leader in early childhood programs. We will earn the public’s trust through continuous improvements, team work, and the delivery of excellent services. Mission To develop the social competency of young children, promote school readiness, and to serve as a catalyst to empower families for growth and change.

  3. Contents • Executive Summary • Statement from Policy Council Chair • Message from the Director • Financial Reports • Outcomes • Children • Families • Parent Involvement • Health • Enrollment • Staff Qualification • Accreditations/Recognitions • Collaborations and Special Projects • Future Outlook/ Where We’re Headed/ What’s Next/ Looking Ahead

  4. Executive Summary

  5. Statement from the Policy Council Chair Director’s Message

  6. Financial Reports

  7. Child Outcomes

  8. FamilyOutcomes

  9. Parent Involvement

  10. Health

  11. Enrollment

  12. Enrollment

  13. Staff Qualification

  14. Accreditation and Recognitions

  15. Collaborations

  16. Special Projects

  17. Looking Ahead

  18. County Commissioners Dennis C. Moss Chairman, District Nine José “Pepe” Diaz Vice Chairman, District Twelve Barbara J. Jordan District One Dorrin D. Rolle District Two Audrey M. Edmonson District Three Sally A. Heyman District Four Bruno A. Barreiro District Five Rebeca Sosa District Six Carlos A. Gimenez District Seven Katy Sorenson District Eight Sen. Javier D. Souto District Ten Joe A. Martinez District Eleven Natacha Seijas District Thirteen Community Action Agency Board Julie Edwards, Executive Director Community Action Agency Jane W. McQueen, Director Head Start Program

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