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Article: New Head Start Impact Study Shows 'Very Promising' Early Results, Points to Success of Program Boosting School Readiness of America's Most At-Risk Children.
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- June 9, 2005
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NHSA Warns of 'Politically Motivated Distortions' From Head Start Critics With Track Record of Negativity Toward the Program
WASHINGTON, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Commenting on the Head Start Impact Study released today, NHSA President and CEO Sarah Greene said:
"We are heartened to see that the first preliminary round of data from the Head Start Impact Study is positive and we look forward to reviewing future findings as the Head Start Impact Study's data is collected through 2006. Even though the data in the first report covers only the one school year period from the fall of 2002 and spring of 2003, it shows what is very good progress proving once again ...