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NHSA–
National Head Start Association
is a private
not-for-profit membership organization representing the 865,000
children, upwards of 180,000 staff and nearly 2,100 Head Start
programs across America. It is governed by a 49-member Board of
Directors composed of a director, staff, parent and friend
representative from each of the 12 federal regions and the immediate
past Chairman of the Board. NHSA provides a national forum for the
continued enhancement of Head Start services for poor children ages
birth to 5 and their families. It is the only national organization
dedicated exclusively to the concerns of the Head Start community.
WVDOE–
West Virginia Department of Education (WV Board of Education)
is
established in the West Virginia Constitution. The Board is vested
with general supervision of the state’s 834 elementary and secondary
schools. The board meets monthly to determine the educational
policies of the elementary and secondary schools and to establish
the rules that carry into effect state law regarding education.
The State Board of Education also has general control, supervision
and management of the business and educational affairs of the West
Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind.
Administration for Children and
Families–
within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is
responsible for federal programs that promote the economic and
social well being of families, children, individuals and
communities. ACF programs aim to achieve the following: families
and individuals empowered to increase their own economic
independence and productivity; strong, healthy supportive
communities that have a positive impact on the quality of life and
the development of children; partnerships with individuals,
front-line service providers, communities, American Indian tribes,
Native communities, states, and Congress that enable solutions which
transcend traditional agency boundaries; services planned, reformed,
and integrated to improve needed access; and a strong commitment to
working with people with developmental disabilities, refugees, and
migrants to address their needs, strengths and abilities.
Head Start
Bureau–
is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Administration for Children and Families, Administration on
Children, Youth and Families which oversees the operations of the
Head Start program on a federal level.
Head Start Information and
Publications Center
provides resource materials and publications to better serve the
Head Start and Early Head Start management staff and overall program
operation. Only Head Start programs can place orders, however,
valuable information is provided to the public at large through the
web site.
NAEYC–
National Association for the Education of Young Children
is the
nation’s largest and most influential organization of early
childhood educators and others dedicated to improving the quality of
programs for children from birth through third grade. Founded in
1926, its membership reaches over 103,000 members and a national
network of nearly 450 local, state and regional Affiliates. NAEYC
Affiliate Groups work to improve professional practice and working
conditions in early childhood education and to build public support
for high quality early childhood programs.
Regional
Office–
The Department of Health and Human Services, The Administration for
Children and families, Region III—Philadelphia
serves five
states, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District
of Columbia. The office is responsible for a wide range of federal
programs that promote the economic and social well being of children
and families. They work closely with state and local government as
well as with community –based organizations to help families achieve
economic independence, to assure the safety of children and to help
promote the independence of people with developmental disabilities.
National 0-3 Center–
this support system was created by in 1995 by the Head Start Bureau,
Administration for Children, Youth and Families and is currently
operated by Zero to Three, Washington, DC. in collaboration with
WestEd of Sausilito, CA. The EHS NRC partnership with the
Infant/Toddler Specialists at the regionally-based Quality
Improvement Centers to ensure that Early Head Start programs have
information and training on ‘best practices’ and range of topics,
including: developmentally appropriate and culturally sensitive
services for infants/toddlers and families; building effective
relationships with families; creating developmentally appropriate
environments; effective networking, collaboration, and community
building skills; inclusive services for children with special needs;
comprehensive services for pregnant women; program and professional
development; and program evaluation and continuous improvement.
WVDHHR
– West Virginia
Department of Health and Human Resources
promotes and
provides appropriate health and human services for the people of
West Virginia, in order to improve their quality of life.
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