South Dakota Head Start & Early Head Start: Diversity

Author(s): South Dakota Head Start Association;
Date Issued: December, 2011
Publisher(s): South Dakota Head Start Association
Description: An overview of the eligibility type, race and ethnicity, father involvement, home language, and homeless status of children in South Dakota Head Start and Early Head Start programs during the 2010 program year
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Source: (Vol. 5, No. 6). Pierre, SD: South Dakota Head Start Association. Retrieved May 9, 2012, from http://sdheadstart.org/media/stagingsdheadstartorg/documents/Publications/Fact%20Sheets/2011/December%202011%20fact%20sheet0001.pdf
Note: The data in this resource were prepared by the South Dakota Kids Count Project
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics
Country: United States
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