What I learned about Head Start in rural America

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 to give her a first-hand account of what running early care programs are like, and how vital programs like Head Start are to success — both for them and the families they serve.

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