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SIDNEY — What is Head Start and why can it be important to my child?

Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood development program that serves low-income children from ages birth to five years and their families at no cost. It is a federally funded program that is operated by Council on Rural Services / Kids Learning Place in Shelby County. Children who attend Head Start programs are involved in school readiness that includes literacy, language, science, mathematics, and social-emotional development. They also receive medical and dental services, are served healthy meals and snacks, and enjoy playing safely indoors and outdoors.

Families are involved and are the center of Head Start’s success, Families can take part in the classroom as volunteers, help with class projects and even serve on the Policy Council, a board that partners with staff in decision-making for the program.

What is available and how do you enroll your children for the fall of 2016-17?

This fall there are part day classes (3 ½ hours) and full day (6 hours) classes offered at the Sidney location. Another option is home based learning which serves all parts of the county where staff visits families (1 ½ hours) each week and there are periodic group socializations.

Kids Learning Place participates in the “Step Up to Quality” program that rates licensed programs in Ohio. The Kids Learning Place is the only education / child care centers in Shelby County to earn a 5 star “Step Up To Quality” award from the State of Ohio.

Kids Learning Place is taking applications for the 2016-17 school year. Call for information about ligibility for the program which provides services to children that are income eligible, in foster care or homeless. The program also allocates 10 percent of the slots for children with diagnosed special needs. To secure your child’s spot in the no cost program call our toll free local number at 866-627-4557 today.

Council on Rural Services provides education and support services through Kids Learning Place, Head Start, Early Head Start, Gateway Youth Programs, Achievement Center for Educational Success (ACES) and Community Connectors in their nine county service area.

The members of the local Lions Club visited the Head Start classrooms and did vision screenings with the children. Here Mason Fogle from Bright Future classroom is getting his eyes checked. Mason is the son of Sarah Fogle of Shelby County.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/05/web1_image-9.jpgThe members of the local Lions Club visited the Head Start classrooms and did vision screenings with the children. Here Mason Fogle from Bright Future classroom is getting his eyes checked. Mason is the son of Sarah Fogle of Shelby County. Courtesy photo

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