What is the Head Start program? When was it started, how many children does it serve, and at what cost? What are its contributions and difficulties?

Answer:

An ideal response will:
1. Identify the Head Start program as a preschool program designed to help poor children get ready for kindergarten that was enacted in 1964 as part of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society agenda.
2. Note that the program has served more than 900,000 children each year at a cost of about $7,000 per child in 2013.
3. Discuss how the program, in addition to educating preschoolers, also has provided healthy meals and snacks, monitored child health care, and worked with parents to encourage greater involvement and literacy.
4. Note that difficulties have been encountered in achieving desired student-teacher ratios and in meeting the needs of the population because funding covers only about one-third of eligible children.

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