The West Bend School District Head Start program has earned the National Head Start Association's Program of Excellence Accreditation, one of only 11 Head Start programs of the 1,600 in the country to receive the accreditation.
This prestigious national designation from the National Head Start Association (NHSA) is earned only by those Head Start and Early Head Start programs that consistently demonstrate extraordinary excellence and outstanding work in early childhood development. Head Start is a federally funded program that provides comprehensive early learning, health, and family well-being services to low-income children from birth to age five to help them succeed in school and life.
The West Bend School District Head Start program is a vital resource for Washington County families, providing a two-generation approach to empower children and adults. Services are offered at no cost to eligible families with children ages birth through five. Classes are offered at the Rolfs Education Center and Kettle Moraine YMCA in West Bend and the Jackson Area Community Center in Jackson. Currently, the program is fully enrolled with 121 students.
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