Throughout the winter months, our Head Start and Early Head Start program continues to provide young children and families with a safe, nurturing environment where learning and growth remain a priority—no matter the weather. Serving children beginning at age 2, our program supports early development during the years that matter most.
Our teaching teams build children’s early literacy, math, social-emotional, and problem-solving skills, which prepare them for future success in school. Classrooms emphasize kindness, structure, and consistency, helping children feel secure while developing independence and confidence.
Winter can present added challenges for families, and our program works closely with parents and caregivers to promote healthy routines, regular attendance, and access to supportive services. During periods of inclement weather, learning continues through virtual activities that serve as an extension of the classroom. Families are provided with individualized learning suggestions based on each child’s needs, ensuring continuity and meaningful engagement at home.
In addition to education, families benefit from developmental screenings, nutritious meals, and connections to community resources that strengthen the whole family.
Head Start and Early Head Start are more than early learning programs—they are partnerships. By working alongside families and community organizations, we help ensure children enter their next stage of learning healthy, prepared, and ready to thrive.