Rural Americans rely on Head Start. Federal turmoil has them worried

As part of the work with the Early Care and Education Implementation Working Group, the New Practice Lab connected some ECEIWG members with a reporter at The Hechinger Report writing about uncertainty around Head Start, and their lived experience navigating federal upheaval for such a critical program.

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