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"Memory is not just the imprint of the past time upon us; it is the keeper of what is meaningful for our deepest hopes and fears."
–Rollo May
INITIATIVE TO SAVE HEAD
START ANNOUNCED
On Wednesday, April 16, the National Head Start Association announced its opposition
to the Bush Administration's plan for Head Start and the launching of an activist
web site for those who want to join in the effort to save Head Start. The administration's
Fiscal Year 2004 budget gives states the opportunity to "opt in" under
a defacto block grant program, diverting money now used for Head Start programs
into new or existing early childhood programs run by state governments. In its
response, NHSA argues that...
"Whether intended to do so or not, the proposal would dismantle within
five years Head Start's proven success story and put in its place a hodgepodge
of inconsistent and untested state government programs that either will
serve fewer children than Head Start does now or will provide less comprehensive
services to those children who are served, diverting funds to state administrative
costs rather than serving at-risk children, reducing overall standards of quality,
and providing no role for the 1.3 million Head Start volunteers, of whom nearly
900,000 are former or current Head Start or Early Head Start parents."
For more details on the NHSA position and the Save Head Start initiative, you
can go to their new web site, www.SaveHeadStart.org.
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