Head Start Preschool Classes
Part Day classes: 5 days per week, 4 hours per day, morning or afternoon, 2 home visits/2 conferences per year
Full Day classes: 5 days per week, up to 10 hours per day for families who are working, in school or job training (minimum 32 hours per week, verification required), 2 home visits/2 confererences per year
Extended day classes: 5 days per week, up to 6 hours per day
Home base classes: weekly home visits of 1 1/2 hours focused on the parent's role in child's education, two group socializations held each month
Family Child Care Homes: families with children enrolled in a contracted Family Child Care Home may be referred for enrollment in the Head Start program and receive services while attending the Family Child Care Home
Early Head Start: Infant/Toddler Classes
Part Day classes: 5 days per week, 3 1/2 hours per day, morning or afternoon, 2 home visits/2 conferences per year
Full Day classes: 5 days per week, up to 10 hours per day for families who are working, in school or job training (minimum 32 hours per week, verification required), 2 home visits/2 conferences per year
Extended Day classes: 5 days per week, up to 6 hours per day
Home Base classes: weekly home visits of 1 1/2 hours focused on the parent's role in child's education, two group socializations held each month
Pregnant Women's Program: special services focused on the health and wellness of the pregnant woman and the developing fetus
Combination classes: class sessions held 2 or 3 days per week, morning or afternoon, regularly scheduled home visits
Family Child Care Homes: families with  children enrolled in a contracted Family Child Care Home may be referred for enrollment in the Head Start program and receive services while attending the Family Child Care Home
Early Head Start: Infant/Toddler Classes
The Head Start/Early Head Start program serves children with disabilities by coordinating with local school districts and early intervention programs.  Parents are supported in methods of family advocacy.