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June 2011: Head Start Supplemental Assistance Program: Comprehensive services for our most at-risk children
Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality, June, 2011
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality.

A profile of the Pennsylvania Head Start Supplemental Assistance Program (HSSAP), which provides supplemental funding to Head Start programs to expand services

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June 2011: Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts promotes children's school readiness and school success
Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality, June, 2011
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality.

An overview of child and community outcomes of Pre-K Counts, a Pennsylvania program that provides high-quality prekindergarten services to 3- and 4-year-old at risk children

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Preschoolers in Keystone STAR 3 and 4 programs make impressive progress, ready for kindergarten
Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality, June, 2011
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality.

An overview of participant outcomes in child care programs in the two highest-rated tiers of Keystone STARS, the Pennsylvania child care quality rating and improvement system

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