ERSEA
Child Health & Safety
Family & Community Engagement
Child Development & Education
Program Governance
100
A Staff signature, type of documents reviewed, and eligibility category are all required on this document.
What are items required for the eligibility statement in the child's file?
100
These must take place within 45 calendar days.
What are speech/language/behavior and vision/hearing screenings?
100
Age 30 months is the time to begin this.
What is the transition from EHS to HS?
100
The process used to design a plan for each child that reflects their unique characteristics, strengths, and needs.
What is individualization?
100
Current parents, past parents, and community representatives are elected to form this body.
What is the composition of the Policy Council?
200
Foster children, homeless, and at-risk children are considered this when determining eligibility.
What is categorically eligible?
200
The agency serving 3-5 year olds with disabilities.
What is the LEA?
200
Raising a Reader, RIF, and the library partnership are all examples of this.
What are literacy services?
200
This type of communication should always be in home language of the child/family.
What are written materials/communication?
200
Hiring, budgets, self-assessment corrections, enrollment criteria, planning, service plans, and program goals are examples of this.
What are Policy Council and Board of Supervisors approval items?
300
Programs are required to enroll 10% of their total enrollment with these children.
Who are children with disabilities?
300
These are refrigerated if necessary or in a locked cabinet with labels.
How are medications stored?
300
Gardening, reading to class, at-home activities, parent meetings, and translation are examples of this.
What is in-kind?
300
Positive climate, Teacher sensitivity, and Regard for student perspectives all comprise this CLASS category.
What is emotional support?
300
Policy Council representatives are chosen in this way.
What are site-based elections?
400
An 8% or greater absentee rate initiates this.
What family support?
400
1:3 and 1:4 with group size <8 and 1:8
What are the Infant,Toddler, and Preschool ratios?
400
Financial literacy, Violence prevention, Triple P, EFNEP, Latina Center, Family cookbooks, and Male Involvement are examples of this.
What are parent engagement opportunities offered by the program?
400
Behavior management, Productivity, and Instructional learning formats comprise this CLASS category.
What is classroom organization?
400
The County Board of Supervisors has oversight of the Head Start/Early Head Start program in this capacity.
What is CSB's Governing Body?
500
(I/T Program) Transfers, CPS, Foster, At-risk, Eligible with disabilities, Siblings, Homeless, and Lowest Income. (P/S Program) Transfers, CPS, Foster, At-risk, Eligible 4yo with disabilities, Sibling, Eligible 4yo with special circumstances, Lowest income 4yo, Eligible 3yo with disabilities, Eligible 3yo with special circumstances, Lowest income 3yo.
What are the selection criteria?
500
A meeting with family to review screening results/observations and obtain parental authorization, followed by COPA/CLOUDS documentation and CSAM coordination with the appropriate agency.
What is the disability referral process?
500
Family well-being, Positive parent-child relationships, Families as lifelong educators, Families as learners, Family engagement in transitions, Family connections to peers and community, and Families as advocates and leaders are the seven areas of this.
What are the seven focus areas for the new PFCE Framework?
500
Concept development, Quality of feedback, and Language modeling make up this CLASS category.
What is instructional support?
500
This body's composition is required to have a finance specialist, an educator, an attorney, parents and community members.
What is the Governing Board? Trick question! CSB is exempt due to our Board being elected officials.
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