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Contra Costa County: Head Start program leaders say federal aid is not enough to serve all qualified children : vimarsana.com
Contra Costa County: Head Start program leaders say federal aid is not enough to serve all qualified children : vimarsana.com
Contra Costa County: Head Start program leaders say federal aid is not enough to serve all qualified children
Government infusions to Head Start programs in Contra Costa County can currently only fund enough resources to teach roughly 2,100 children -- 11% of the 18,000 children who qualify for the program.
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