Douglas Cherokee Head Start Learning Center
The Douglas Cherokee Economic Authority Head Start and Early Head Start Program, established in 1965 by Rose Hill, serves income-eligible children aged 0-5 across eight counties in East Tennessee, including Blount, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Monroe, Sevier, and Union. This federally funded initiative focuses on preparing children for school success through a variety of educational activities and active parent engagement in program governance.
In addition to educational services, the program emphasizes the importance of family and community partnerships, outlining strategies for collaboration and support through Family Partnership Agreements. Douglas Cherokee Economic Authority, Inc. is committed to providing equal opportunities and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, and political beliefs in all its programs and activities.
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