This is the percentage of funded enrollment programs must maintain.
What is 100%?
This service helps families set and achieve personal goals.
What is family partnership agreement?
This is the document proving a child has seen a doctor for a routine visit.
What is a physical exam or well-child check?
Head Start tracks attendance using this rate.
What is average daily attendance?
Staff qualifications are reported based on this highest level achieved.
What is education level?
Children experiencing this type of housing situation are prioritized for enrollment.
What is homelessness?
Families receive this kind of support to access housing, mental health, or job training.
What are referrals?
The PIR tracks whether children are up-to-date on this according to EPSDT.
What is a schedule of preventive health care?
These are screenings conducted within 45 days of enrollment. (Note: Not a health event)
What is child developmental screening/social emotional screening?
This is the required credential for a lead teacher in Head Start.
What is a CDA or higher (e.g., associate or bachelor's in ECE)?
This eligibility factor is based on family income compared to federal guidelines.
What is income below the poverty line?
This type of training is often provided to parents to enhance parenting skills.
What is parenting education?
This document must show a child has seen a dentist within the past year.
What is a dental exam?
This term describes individualized support for children with identified needs.
What is an IEP/IFSP?
The PIR tracks hours of this type of training given to staff annually.
What is professional development?
This PIR-related number reflects children who were enrolled at any point during the program year.
What is cumulative enrollment?
The PIR collects data on this type of service that involves helping families file applications.
What is assistance with public benefits?
The PIR asks whether a child has an ongoing source of this.
What is continuous health care (medical/dental home)?
The PIR tracks children assessed with this minimum number of checkpoints during the year.
What is three?
This staff role typically serves as a liaison between families and services.
What is a family advocate or family service worker?
These four program options are recognized by the PIR.
What are center-based, home-based, family child care option, locally designed option
This percentage-based data point measures how many families received at least one family service.
What is percent of families served?
This type of health condition is tracked when it requires regular medical attention.
What are chronic health conditions?
This tool is used to measure school readiness progress across domains.
What is an ongoing child assessment tool?
This is the term for reflective sessions to support staff mental health.
What is reflective supervision?