Student Handbooks Elementary Handbook 2018-19 | Page 69

Family Resource Center at Henry Barnard Elementary School 27 Shaker Road Enfield, CT 06082 Phone: 860-253-5144 Family Resource Center at Stowe Early Learning Center 117 Post Office Road Enfield, CT 06082 Phone: 860-253-6580 Hours: Mondays-Fridays 8:00 am-4:30 pm, year round HEADSTART Head Start is a comprehensive preschool child development program available to families in the Enfield community. The basic components of the program are education, health, nutrition, social services, and parent involvement. Head Start serves children aged 3 to 5 years and their families. A minimum of 90% of the families are low-income and a maximum of 10% may be over-income. Over-income children are selected according to the program’s “Recruitment Plan” and the program’s ability to meet their special needs. A minimum of 10% of the children in Head Start do have special needs. Supportive services are offered to these children as deemed appropriate by professional evaluators. If you are the parent of a special needs child, we encourage you to apply. Foster children are encouraged to apply to the program as it is the specific child’s income that is considered. If you are a recipient of state aid, foster parent, or low income parent, we encourage you to file an application. If there is no vacancy, you may request placement on a waiting list. A staff member will contact you if a vacancy occurs. Head Start is a daily program which has the same holiday schedule as the Enfield Public Schools. The school day is from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM. An extended day program is offered. Limited transportation is provided to and from Head Start. Snacks and lunch are provided free of charge to Head Start children. For further information regarding application and enrollment in Head Start, contact: Head Start Program, 1270 Enfield Street, Phone: 860-253-6470. TITLE I Federal funds provided under Title I of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act are allocated to provide supplementary basic skill services to our designated Title I schools. Eligibility for Title I funds is not determined for schools per se, but rather for school attendance areas, thus making children attending private schools residing in Title I attendance areas eligible for services. Enfield’s Title I program provides academic support at the elementary level. For purposes of determining Title I eligible attendance areas, “low-income children” are defined as children in families receiving payments under Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). If the percentage of “low-income children” residing in an attendance area is equal to, or greater than, the percentage of “low-income children” in the school district as a whole, the school servicing that 65