(KTNC) -- Southeast Nebraska Community Action Head Start is taking applications for the 2014-2015 school year.
Head Start is a program for children ages three to five years of age. The program services include education, nutrition, health and disability services, transportation, and family support.
To qualify for the program, a family’s household income must fall within federal guidelines, or an applicant must meet certain eligibility requirements, such as children with disabilities. For age requirements, children born between July 31, 2009 and July 31, 2011 may be eligible for the program.
For information about Head Start, contact the Family Service Advocate at the SENCA Head Start center in Falls City at 402-245-4983, or contact Mary Jane at the SENCA Head Start Central Office toll-free at 888-313-5606, extension 110.
There are a limited number of openings available for the SENCA Head Start program.
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