96 Headstart Programs in Hawaii

Find the best Headstart Programs in Hawaii. From bustling cities to the serene countryside, our website offers a curated selection of all the Headstart Programs in Hawaii, offering reliable daycare search experience for you and your child.

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Choosing Daycare Centers in Hawaii

Finding the right daycare center for your child is crucial. And understanding the landscape of childcare services in Hawaii can make the decision-making process smoother.

Hawaii has about 483 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state

When seeking a daycare center in Hawaii, it's essential to consider various factors, including statistics and the previous performance of these facilities such as . Here's an overview of recent developments in the daycare sector, average fees, and other relevant insights:

Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in Hawaii. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.

Making an informed decision about a daycare center involves considering both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Take the time to visit prospective daycares, speak with staff, and gather as much information as possible to ensure the well-being and happiness of your child.

Remember, each child is unique, so finding a daycare center that aligns with your family's values and meets your child's specific needs is paramount.

Daycare Breakdown in Hawaii

There are 483 of daycare in Hawaii, 96 are headstart facilities, 103 are before or after school center, 99 are daycares in religious facilities, and 185 are childcare and preschool centers.

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All Headstart Programs in Hawaii

HEAD START- LINCOLN
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
615 AUWAIOLIMU ST
Telephone
(808) 587-4480
HEAD START- MAKAHA
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAIANAE, Hawaii HI
Address
84-760 LAHAINA STREET
Telephone
(808) 695-9134
HEAD START- PALOLO I
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
2106 10TH AVE
Telephone
(808) 737-4167
HEAD START- POPE
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAIMANALO, Hawaii HI
Address
41-133 HULI ST
Telephone
(808) 259-7760
HEAD START- PUOHALA ELEMENTARY
Type
HEAD START
Location
KANEOHE, Hawaii HI
Address
45-233 KULAULI STREET
Telephone
(808) 247-8706
HEAD START- PUU HELEAKALA
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAIANAE, Hawaii HI
Address
87-169 HELELUA ST
Telephone
(808) 668-8033
PACT - NA LEI HEAD START
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
2511 ROSE STREET
Telephone
(808) 845-4115
HEAD START - KEKAHA (CFS)
Type
HEAD START
Location
KEKAHA, Hawaii HI
Address
8563 ELEPAIO RD.
Telephone
(808) 337-2169
HEAD START - KOLOA (CFS)
Type
HEAD START
Location
KOLOA, Hawaii HI
Address
3223 POIPU ROAD
Telephone
(808) 742-9418
HEAD START - KOA KEIKI (CFS)
Type
HEAD START
Location
LIHUE, Hawaii HI
Address
4160 HOALA STREET
Telephone
(808) 245-9028
HEAD START- KAULUWELA
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
402 KAULUWELA PLACE
Telephone
(808) 536-4376
HEAD START- KAPAA (CFS)
Type
HEAD START
Location
KAPAA, Hawaii HI
Address
4886 KAWAIHAU ROAD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START- KUNIA VILLAGE
Type
HEAD START
Location
KUNIA, Hawaii HI
Address
92-1750 KUNIA DRIVE
Telephone
(808) 200-7692
HEAD START- LAIE(I)
Type
HEAD START
Location
LAIE, Hawaii HI
Address
55-109 KULANUI ST
Telephone
(808) 293-8555
HEAD START- LANAKILA ELEM
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
1701 LANAKILA AVENUE
Telephone
(808) 585-7367
HEADSTART - KAUNAKAKAI A & B
Type
HEAD START
Location
KAUNAKAKAI, Hawaii HI
Address
KOLAPA PLACE
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEADSTART - LAHAINA
Type
HEAD START
Location
LAHAINA, Hawaii HI
Address
816 NIHEU STREET
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEADSTART - MAUI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Type
HEAD START
Location
KAHULUI, Hawaii HI
Address
310 KAAHUMANU AVE
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEADSTART WAILUKU A - KA HALE AKE OLA
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAILUKU, Hawaii HI
Address
670 WAIALE DRIVE
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START - KALIHI UKA
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
2411 KALIHI STREET
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START - LAIE II
Type
HEAD START
Location
LAIE, Hawaii HI
Address
55-109 KOLANUI STREET
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START - PALOLO II-IV
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
2106 10TH AVE  RM., #C4,C5,C6 &A10
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START - POHAKEA
Type
HEAD START
Location
EWA, Hawaii HI
Address
91-750 FORT WEAVER ROAD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START - WAIPAHU ELEMENTARY
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAIPAHU, Hawaii HI
Address
94-465 WAIPAHU STREET
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START- HELEMANO ARMY
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAHIAWA, Hawaii HI
Address
BLDG 327 PAALAA-UKA-PUPUKEA ROAD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START- HELEMANO ELEMENTARY
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAHIAWA, Hawaii HI
Address
1001 IHI IHI AVENUE
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START- KAEWAI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
1929 KAMEHAMEHA IV RD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START- KMCBH
Type
HEAD START
Location
KAILUA, Hawaii HI
Address
257 REED RD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START KUHIO ELEMENTARY PRE-PLUS
Type
HEAD START
Location
HONOLULU, Hawaii HI
Address
2759 SOUTH KING STREET
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HEAD START- MAILI
Type
HEAD START
Location
WAIANAE, Hawaii HI
Address
87-360 KULAAPUNI ST
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE

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Nelson Mandela

What you need to know about Headstart Programs in the United States

Head Start programs in the United States are comprehensive early childhood education initiatives designed to promote school readiness for children from low-income families. The program primary goal is to provide a holistic approach to early childhood development, targeting children aged 0-5 from low-income families, including those with disabilities.

  1. Services Provided

Head Start offers a wide range of services to support children's growth and development. These includes;early education, health screenings, nutrition programs, access to medical and dental care, mental health services, and family support services.

Programs are typically available for full-day or part-day sessions, depending on the local community's needs.

  1. Curriculum

Head Start programs provide developmentally appropriate curriculum and learning experiences to promote children's cognitive, social, and emotional development. The curriculum often focuses on early literacy, numeracy, problem-solving skills, and social skills. It may also include elements of art, music, and physical activities.

3.Parental Involvement

Head Start emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in a child's education. Parents are encouraged to actively participate in program activities, including volunteering, attending parent-teacher conferences, and joining parent committees. Parental involvement helps create a supportive environment for children's learning and strengthens family well-being.

  1. Program Funding and Oversight

Head Start is primarily funded by the federal government through the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Local programs are typically administered by nonprofit organizations, school districts, or community action agencies. The Office of Head Start provides oversight, sets program standards, and ensures quality through monitoring and evaluation.

  1. Eligibility and Enrollment

Head Start programs prioritize enrollment for children from families with incomes below the federal poverty line. However, a portion of slots may be available to families slightly above the poverty line or those experiencing other challenges. Priority is given to children with disabilities, homeless children, and those in foster care.

  1. Enrollment and Availability

Head Start programs are available in communities across the United States. Families interested in enrolling their children can contact the Office of Head Start or check thedaycarebook.com to find programs in their area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood education initiative that promotes school readiness for children from low-income families. Children aged 0-5 from low-income families are primarily eligible for Head Start. Priority is given to children with disabilities, homeless children, and those in foster care.
To apply for Head Start, you can contact your local program directly. They will provide information on the application process, required documents, and enrollment availability.
Yes, Head Start prioritizes enrollment for children from families with incomes below the federal poverty line. However, a portion of slots may be available for families slightly above the poverty line or facing other challenges.
Head Start programs typically last for one program year, which is usually aligned with the local school year. Programs can be part-day or full-day, depending on the community's needs.
Head Start programs typically operate during the school year, following the local academic calendar. However, some programs may offer extended or summer sessions based on community needs.
Head Start is primarily a free program for eligible families. However, some programs may request a small fee based on a sliding scale, depending on the family's income and circumstances.