Kirpc-North Jasper Head Start
The Kankakee Iroquois Regional Planning Commission (KIRPC) Head Start program has been serving low-income children and their families in Jasper, Newton, and Pulaski counties since 1997, currently providing services to 133 children. Funded through the Department of Health and Human Services, the program focuses on health, education, social services, and parent involvement, ensuring compliance with federal performance standards.
With seven classrooms across five sites, KIRPC Head Start offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum to prepare children for their transition to kindergarten. The program encourages community involvement through volunteering and support, fostering a collaborative environment that emphasizes the importance of education and literacy for young children.
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