There are 13 schools in the USA with the word headstart in the name.
The word "Head Start" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it refers to a nationally recognized early childhood education program that began in 1965. The Head Start program was created as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, aiming to provide comprehensive early education, health, and nutrition services to low-income children and their families. Over the years, the term has become strongly associated with efforts to give children a beneficial beginning to their formal education, especially in disadvantaged communities. As a result, schools and centers that use "Head Start" in their names signal their commitment to supporting early learning and promoting school readiness, reflecting the program's long-standing educational and cultural significance in the United States.
California (1)
Pioneer Headstart in Gustine, CAFlorida (1)
Haines City Headstart Center in Haines City, FLKentucky (3)
Ballard Co. Preschool/Headstart Center in Barlow, KYUnion County Preschool and Headstart in Morganfield, KY
Bourbon County Preschool Headstart in Paris, KY
Nebraska (1)
Schuyler Headstart in Schuyler, NENew Jersey (1)
Garfield Public Preschool 3 at Headstart in Garfield, NJOhio (1)
Headstart Eastland in Newark, OHTexas (2)
Crockett Early Headstart in Abilene, TXHitchcock Headstart in Hitchcock, TX
Utah (1)
Headstart Preschool Special Education in Salt Lake City, UTWashington (2)
Federal Way Public Schools Headstart in Federal Way, WAMadison Headstart in Tacoma, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate