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Planning a Social Media Event

Follow the steps below when participating in or planning a social media event using Office of Head Start channels.

OHS/ACF Website

Follow the requirements below when editing the Office of Head Start (OHS)/Administration for Children and Families (ACF) website.

Learning Modules

Follow these requirements and guidelines when developing a learning module for HeadStart.gov.

Website Design (UI/UX)

"Website design" refers to the style and layout of an entire site based on user interface (UI) and experience (UX). Specifically, UI are elements of the website’s structure.

Social Media

Social media is a powerful outreach tool. The Office of Head Start (OHS) has two active accounts — X and Facebook. National Centers may provide content that can be shared across these official OHS channels. 

Selecting Content

Social media messaging is a way to repackage official online content to reach more people and make a bigger impact. Content should be engaging and relevant to audiences and must reflect the accuracy and credibility of our online communications and OHS as a whole.

Responsive Design

"Responsive design" refers to a website's ability to resize content from a large to a small screen in one fluid motion.

Photo and Image Specs

Use these tips and guidelines when selecting or creating images for use on HeadStart.gov and Office of Head Start products.

PDF Documents

Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format used to present documents independent of software, hardware, or operating system. PDFs are useful for tip sheets, handouts of training materials, and fillable forms.

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Newsletters can help you stay connected with your subscribers. Compared to e-blasts, they offer greater flexibility in terms of format, content, and style, and they are more conversational.

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