Q&A

Where can I get Head Start in Los Angeles?

Where can I get Head Start in Los Angeles?

The Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) Head Start and Early Learning Division understands that a lifetime of success begins with a healthy educational foundation in early childhood. That’s why we provide early childhood education programs and services for low-income children, from birth to age five, and their families.

How many Head Start centers are there in pace?

PACE ECE operates 16 fully licensed Head Start and Early Learning child-care and development centers serving children from three to five years of age, as well as an Early Head Start home-based program for parents-to-be and children from birth to three. Open five days a week, September through June, the centers offer full-day and part-day programs.

How does LACOE support Early Head Start programs?

LACOE is proud to support Head Start, Early Head Start, and state programs through funding from the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the California Department of Education.

What does pace early childhood education ( ECE ) do?

PACE Early Childhood Education (ECE) is a comprehensive, integrated, holistic program that provides early childhood development, health, mental health, nutrition, social services, disabilities services,and family-focused programs to empower and strengthen the whole family, and to support children’s socialization and their future success in school.

The Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) Head Start and Early Learning Division understands that a lifetime of success begins with a healthy educational foundation in early childhood. That’s why we provide early childhood education programs and services for low-income children, from birth to age five, and their families.

PACE ECE operates 16 fully licensed Head Start and Early Learning child-care and development centers serving children from three to five years of age, as well as an Early Head Start home-based program for parents-to-be and children from birth to three. Open five days a week, September through June, the centers offer full-day and part-day programs.

LACOE is proud to support Head Start, Early Head Start, and state programs through funding from the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the California Department of Education.

PACE Early Childhood Education (ECE) is a comprehensive, integrated, holistic program that provides early childhood development, health, mental health, nutrition, social services, disabilities services,and family-focused programs to empower and strengthen the whole family, and to support children’s socialization and their future success in school.