Head Start is a child development program for three- and four- year olds, including children with special needs. Head Start also offers services to the family. Parents may take part in special trainings and events that help them learn and grow. Parents and teachers work together to plan appropriate activities so children learn to accept themselves and others and explore their world.
A Holistic Approach to Learning
Head Start offers an inclusive educational program that focuses on social skills, language development, physical growth, and foundational concepts. Our program supports children with diagnosed disabilities, ensuring every child has the resources needed to flourish. We offer two flexible options for families:
Head Start Program (September – May):
Early Head Start Program (July – July):
Join Us in Making a Difference!
Head Start is dedicated to nurturing young minds and empowering families in our community. This child development program serves three- and four-year-olds, including children with special needs, providing not just educational support but also services that benefit the entire family. We believe that children thrive when families are supported. Through engaging activities and meaningful partnerships with parents, Head Start promotes a positive and inclusive environment where children learn to appreciate diversity and explore the world around them.
Eligibility for Head Start and Early Head Start:
Convenient and Safe Transport
Head Start provides limited transportation to ensure that families have access to our program. Bus boundaries and routes are adjusted each fall based on current needs.
Supporting Healthy Growth
To keep our students healthy, Head Start requires a physical and dental exam each year, with up-to-date immunizations before entering the classroom. We provide nutritious meals and snacks daily and offer education on health, nutrition, dental health, and mental well-being for children and their families.
Parents as Partners
At Head Start, we recognize that parents are a child’s first teacher. We encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom, participate in Family Nights, and engage in a variety of activities that foster a deeper connection to their child’s learning experience.
Building Strong Families
We partner with families to set and achieve personal goals, providing referrals to community resources as needed. Our staff is committed to supporting each family’s strengths and helping them reach their full potential.
Head Start is more than an early childhood program; it’s a community-centered approach to education, health, and family empowerment. Together, we can create opportunities for every child to succeed!
SMOC, a 501(c)3 Community Action Agency, serves low-income individuals in Southwestern Minnesota, primarily in Nobles, Rock, Murray, and Pipestone counties. With a mission to strengthen communities through opportunities and service, SMOC offers a variety of assistance programs, managed by a dedicated team and a tri-partite Board of Directors.
Southwestern MN Opportunity Council
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