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Interim director outlines steps to bring Burke County Early Head Start into compliance; board accepts monthly report
Summary
An interim Early Head Start director told the board the program is underenrolled and working with the Office of Head Start and external consultants to address data, staffing and compliance; the board voted unanimously to receive the report.
Miss Reed, serving as interim director for the Burke County Early Head Start program, told the board on Jan. 21 that the program is underenrolled and is working to resolve data and compliance issues required by the Office of Head Start.
Why it matters: Early Head Start receives federal funding and must meet Office of Head Start performance and reporting requirements. Miss Reed said funded enrollment is 94 while actual enrollment was 89 for the reporting period; daily attendance was 82 and a wait list counted 13 families who will be…
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