The Board and Policy Council must approve and implement procedures that support open channels of communication and share the responsibility for making and approving policies and rules for the Head Start program.
What is shared decision making?
The BOD is responsible for hiring, evaluation, compensation and termination of these staff.
Who are the CEO, HS Director, CHRO, and CFO?
This group is responsible for making decisions that guide and direct the Head Start program and to work in partnership with the governing body to govern the program.
What is Policy Council?
Responsible to approve program expenditures
Who are the BOD and PC?
Refers to New Yok, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
What is Region 2?
This written procedure helps to resolve internal disputes between the Board and Policy Council.
What is an impasse procedure?
Standards of conduct for program staff, consultants, and volunteers.
What are program personnel policies?
Policy council members are elected by this group of people.
What are the parents of children who are currently enrolled in the HS program?
Examples would include: financial and credit card expenditures, Admin Reports, CACFP meals claimed for reimbursement, financial audit.
What are monthly reports?
Watertown, South Jeff, Dexter, Carthage, North Jeff and Sacred Heart.
What are the locations of the HS centers?
Reviewed annually, this document dictates the operation of policy council.
What are bylaws?
This group must consist of: one member with a background and expertise in fiscal management or accounting; one member with a background and expertise in early childhood education and development; one member must be a licensed attorney familiar with issues that come before the governing body; members that reflect the community, to include parents of children currently or formerly enrolled in Head Start; liaison from PC and to PC.
What is the Governing Body?
The percentage of PC that must be parents of current HS children.
What is 51%?
Consists of a specific amount of money set by HS.
What are Training and Technical Assistance funds?
The number of children we are federally funded to provide for.
What is 275?
These are the five key factors to the system: clearly written procedures; procedures to resolve internal disputes; procedures for hearing and resolving community complaints; staff driving the partnership; managing and monitoring the governance portion of the standards.
What is a shared governance system?
A governing body that is not able to have the expertise of an attorney, fiscal/accounting, and early childhood education may use a consultant, or an individual with relevant expertise, with the qualifications to work directly with the governing body.
What are exceptions to governing body composition?
The length of time a policy council member may serve.
What are 5 1-year terms?
This category in the budget can not exceed 15% of the total budget.
What are admin costs?
These consists of center based part-day and full day and home based.
What are program options?
These rules pertain to both the board and policy council, member must: not have financial conflict of interest with the HS agency; not receive compensation for serving on any board or providing services to the HS program; not be employees, or members of their immediate family be employed by the HS program; operate independent of staff employed by the programs.
What are conflict of interest rules?
Done annually in May, this process evaluates strengths and areas of improvement.
What is the self-assessment?
This act states that the policy council shall approve and submit to the governing body decision about program operation activities.
The Head Start Act?
The length of the grant cycle.
What is 5 years?
These three classrooms blend funding from both HS and the Watertown City School District.
What the the Hs/PK Collab classrooms?