BRIEFLY : Social Services: Program for Head Start Directors
UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management will host a summer program on planning, financing and managing community Head Start Services.
More than 80 directors of the nation’s Head Start programs will take part in the two-week course.
Since Head Start’s inception in 1965, the program has served more than 13.1 million economically disadvantaged preschoolers and their families.
It now reaches more than 721,000 low-income preschool children a year.
Fellowships for the UCLA summer program were available to directors who have run Head Start services in their communities for three years.
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