Phase 6: Continuous Program Improvement
Learn how evaluating family goals at the program level can help ensure that your program is well-situated to support the families you partner with.
These resources explain how Head Start programs use data from ongoing monitoring and annual self-assessments to improve systems and services that help in achieving goals related to positive outcomes for children and families. Ongoing monitoring and continuous improvement together make up one of the 12 program management systems of the Management Systems Wheel and are a program foundation in the Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Framework.
Learn how evaluating family goals at the program level can help ensure that your program is well-situated to support the families you partner with.
This Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposes new and enhanced changes to the Head Start Program Performance Standards in three main areas: workforce supports, mental health, and other quality improvements.
Watch this informational webinar to learn about the overview of the proposed changes to the Head Start Program Performance Standards and the comment period process.
Watch this informational webinar to learn more about the proposed changes to the Head Start Program Performance Standards to support staff wages, benefits, and wellness.
The rule updates the Head Start Program Performance Standards to increase support and stability for the Head Start workforce, and improve the quality of services programs provide to children and families.
This Program Instruction notes a few technical updates to ACF-OHS-PI-24-05, which summarizes the final rule and outlines changes to the Performance Standards. These technical updates are minor corrections.
Assess significant community changes, including regulatory updates, that could affect program operations and service delivery.
Four reports provide evidence that, since the last reauthorization, quality in Head Start has increased across the country..
Use these resources and materials to help plan to deliver services within a family child care setting.
Explore key components of ongoing monitoring and continuous improvement. Examine their purpose in the planning cycle and identify valuable tools and practices for program leaders.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families