Head Start Offers Alternative Learning Schedule
Community Action’s Head Start Combination Option classroom in Carthage operates three days per week, with each enrolled child receiving a home visit from a teacher/family
Community Action’s Head Start Combination Option classroom in Carthage operates three days per week, with each enrolled child receiving a home visit from a teacher/family
What is energy? Energy, by definition, is the ability to do work. We use so much energy that we don’t even think about where and when it’s
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) brings healthy meals to tables across the country for children in child care centers, homes and afterschool
Living in poverty is no easy trick. One must be masterful at juggling multiple challenges with limited resources. Juggling requires careful concentration; it requires living
Eleven early childhood professionals recently completed a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential preparatory course offered by Jefferson-Lewis Childcare Project at Community Action Planning Council. This
Child care providers do more than watch our children. They provide them with opportunities that support their development, create a love of learning, encourage creativity, and
Community Action Planning Council and the Jefferson County Planning Department are hosting an Annual Fair Housing Roundtable in recognition of Fair Housing Month on April
March 11-17 is National Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) week. This is a program that reimburses child care programs for serving healthy meals
Interested in learning more about Community Action’s Head Start / Pre-K programs? Looking for ideas for some fun family activities that stimulate creativity? Ever thought
Community Action Planning Council’s Head Start program is currently seeking children who will be 3 or 4 by December 1, 2018, for the next school year.