Stockton, CA
Head Start Child Development Council - Main Office
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Telephone: (209) 466-5541 · Website: http://www.hscdc.org
Contact Info
Head Start Child Development Council - Main Office
2451 Country Club Boulevard
Stockton, CA
95204
http://www.hscdc.org
Tel:
(209) 466-5541
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School Philosophy and Mission
"Head Start provides children with activities that help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically. The Head Start staff recognize that, as parents, you are the first and most important...
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 1 months |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Verification of dob (birth certificate) copy of child's immunization record family income (lowest income having the top priority), child's handicapping condition, special needs of the child or family, family transitioning off welfare (tanf/calworks the child will be placed on a waiting list and assigned a priority for later admission. |
| Acceptance criteria: | The San Joaquin County Head Start program does not discriminate on the basis of gender, religion, ability, ethnicity or national origin in the recruitment, selection, enrollment or placement of children in the program. Early Head Start Priority Ranking 1. Youngest of age group (0-1,1-2, 2-3), disabled, low income 2. Youngest of age group (0-3) disabled, over income 3. Youngest of age group, child/family risk factors, low income e 4. Youngest of age group, low income 5. Older of age groups, low income 6. Older of age groups, disabled, over income 7. Older of age groups, child/family risk factors, low income |
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