[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 158 (Tuesday, October 27, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S7541]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HEAD START AWARENESS MONTH
Mr. CARPER. Mr. President, it is with great pleasure that I speak on
behalf of the Delaware delegation to honor Head Start's 50 years of
service to our Nation's most vulnerable children and families in
Delaware and nationwide. On May 18, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson
launched Project Head Start as an 8-week summer demonstration project
to teach low-income students needed skills before they started
kindergarten. Over the past 50 years, Head Start has served 32 million
children and families across the country with comprehensive services.
The Head Start Program has given children and families the tools to
succeed by ensuring a high quality education and access to health care
and social services. The Head Start Program represents a critical
investment in the education of our nation's youngest children. In the
State of Delaware, 2,714 children and pregnant women benefitted from
Head Start, Early Head Start, and the Early Childhood Assistance
Program in 2014. Head Start is instrumental in uplifting families in
Delaware by providing resources to families who, like many of us, want
to see their children reach their full potential.
The teachers, home visitors, and family service workers that make up
the Head Start Program are the backbone of this mission. Without them
on the front lines each and every day, these early education goals
would not be met. I commend the teachers and staff who are deeply
committed to seeing all children succeed. On behalf of Senator Chris
Coons and Congressman John Carney, I recognize Head Start Awareness
Month and the 50th Anniversary of Head Start. It is our sincere hope
that future generations of children and families can continue to
greatly benefit from Head Start's programs and we can put children on
the right path from the very beginning.
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