Office of Head Start FY2020 Monitoring Kickoff
Learn about updates to the Office of Head Start (OHS) monitoring process. Find out how the updated process verifies compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
The Head Start Act requires periodic federal review of all Head Start programs. Learn about federal monitoring and understand all the necessary requirements to prepare for the federal review of your program’s systems and services. Explore a wide range of information for Head Start programs and monitoring reviewers, including an introduction to monitoring, review protocols, reviewer resources, and reports. Be sure to sign up for and visit the Aligned Monitoring Virtual Expo section, which gives grantees, Regional Office staff, and training and technical assistance (T/TA) staff the necessary knowledge and tools related to federal monitoring.
Learn about updates to the Office of Head Start (OHS) monitoring process. Find out how the updated process verifies compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
This subpart focuses on the monitoring process. It discusses areas of noncompliance, deficiencies, and corrective action through quality improvement plans.
Head Start programs undergo federal monitoring to determine areas of noncompliance, deficiencies, and quality improvement plans.
Learn about updates to the Office of Head Start (OHS) monitoring process. Find out how the updated process verifies compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
Learn about updates to the Office of Head Start (OHS) monitoring process. Find out how the updated process verifies compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
The federal law authorizing the Head Start program, Public Law 110-134 "Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007", requires the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to submit reports to Congress on a scheduled basis.
This standard outlines notice requirements for suspending financial assistance to a grant recipient and provides recipients an opportunity to show cause.
This standard outlines requirements for suspending financial assistance to a grant recipient without notice and provides recipients an opportunity to show cause.
Review the process for termination of financial assistance or denial of a grant recipient’s refunding application.
This standard describes the appeal process for prospective delegate agencies if a grant recipient denies, or fails to act on, the agency’s funding application.
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