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Proposed Guidelines Aim to Reshape Head Start Program
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: The proposed changes to the Head Start program could directly impact the thousands of Arizona children and families who rely on its services for early childhood education and development support.
The Trump administration has put forth new guidelines that could redefine how the Head Start program operates across the United States. President Lyndon B. Johnson initiated Head Start in 1965 as a component of his War on Poverty initiatives. The program provides services to approximately 700,000 children between the ages of three and five. Additionally, its Early Head Start component serves around 160,000 infants and toddlers. Amna Nawaz conducted an interview with Coral Davenport, a reporter for The New York Times, regarding the details of these proposed changes.
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