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Family Services Department Head Start Division Board of County Commissioners February 12, 2013 Annual Update
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
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OVERVIEW
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OVERVIEW.
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FY 2012-2013 FUNDING
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OPERATIONS OPERATIONS
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School Readiness 4 years old (Orange vs. NATION) School Readiness 4 years old (Orange vs. NATION)
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School Readiness 4 years old (Orange - 2011 vs. 2012) School Readiness 4 years old (Orange - 2011 vs. 2012) DEVELOPMENTAL LEVEL 2011/2012 LiteracyNature & Science Physical Develop & Health Social & Emotional Develop Approaches To Learning Early Math English Lang. Acquisition Language Logic & Reasoning Social Studies Creative Arts
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School Readiness 4 years old (Orange - 2011 vs. 2012) School Readiness 4 years old (Orange - 2011 vs. 2012) DEVELOPMENTAL LEVEL 2011/2012 LiteracyNature & Science Physical Develop & Health Social & Emotional Develop Approaches To Learning Early Math English Lang. Acquisition LanguageLogic & Reasoning Social Studies Creative Arts
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PARENT, FAMILY, & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS FAMILY GOALS
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ACCOMPLISHEMENTS Staff New Leadership Development
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ACCOMPLISHEMENTS Division-Wide Facilities New Site Opening: Washington Shores Head Start at The Hope (November, 2012) 6 modular classrooms, offices, cafeteria, therapy space Expanding Operations at East Orange Center Phase I began December, 2012; Phase II to begin March, 2013 From 6 classrooms to 10 classrooms Expanding Operations at Grand Avenue To begin late February to early March 2013 Successful facility transition at Southwood Center Co-management with Community Action Improved relationship with Region IV federal office
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS Expanded Partnerships Partnership with Workforce of Central Florida to provide workshops and development/enhancement of job skills: Joint partnership with Community Action Division, and Youth and Families Division Program will start on February 19, 2013, at Hal Marston Community Center Head Start parents are part of the group of participants Partnership with the Florida State Oral Health Initiative (OHI): Provides OCHS the services of a Registered Dental Hygienists (at no cost) Assists in the implementation of the Fluoride-Varnish program to Head Start children Program offered up to three times a year Starting second round of the program
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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CHALLENGES
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SUMMARY
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Family Services Department Head Start Division Board of County Commissioners February 12, 2013 Annual Update
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