ERSEA
Childplus
P.F.C.E.
Support Services
Performance Standards
100

A child's age and family income are two factors used to determine this.

What is age and eligibility?

100

This report shows children currently enrolled in the program.

What is an Enrollment Report?

100

This Head Start group allows parents to share ideas and help make program decisions. 

What is the Policy Council?

100

This process connects families with resources available in the community. 

What is a referral?

100

Vacancies are generally expected to be filled within this number of days.

What is 30 days?

200

Families receiving SNAP, TANF, or SSI may qualify through this type of eligibility. 

What is categorical eligibility?

200

A report is only as accurate as the data entered into ChildPlus.

True

200

These three groups are the focus of PFCE.

Who are parents, families, and communities?

200

Family partnership services should be based on each family's strengths, interests, and this.

What are needs?

200

PFCE stands for this.

What is Parent, Family, and Community Engagement?

300

Programs analyze attendance data to identify these.

What are attendance patterns and trends?

300

This report helps staff identify children who are absent frequently.

What is an Attendance Report?

300

This document helps identify available resources and service gaps in the community. 

What is the Community Assessment?

300

A family facing an immediate need for food, shelter, or safety may be experiencing this.

What is an emergency/crisis?

300

At least this percentage of enrollment opportunities must be available to children with disabilities.

What is 10%?

400

Head Start programs must maintain records supporting eligibility for at least this many years.

What is five years?

400

This ChildPlus module is used to document referrals, family contacts, and follow-up activities.

What is Family Services?

400

This outcome involves parents participating in leadership opportunities and decision-making.

What is families as advocates and leaders?

400

Building trust with families starts with this important skill.

What is active listening?

400

Head Start staff, families, and schools work together to develop these for children entering kindergarten.

What are transition plans?

500

What document guides a program's recruitment and selection efforts by identifying community needs?

The Community Assessment.

500

Before running a report, users should select these to narrow their results. 

What are filters or criteria?

500

This outcome focuses on parents supporting their child's learning and development.

What is families as lifelong educators?

500

These organizations provide services that support families beyond Head Start. 

What are community partners?

500

A program must develop at the beginning of each enrollment year and maintain during the year a waiting list that ranks children according to the program’s what.

What is selection criteria?

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