Legislation Details

File #: 26-0572   
Type: Information Only Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Community Services and Education Subcommittee
On agenda: 4/22/2026 Final action:
Title: Head Start Birth to Five Monthly Report - February - Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 & 8
District: District 1, District 3, District 4, District 5, District 7, District 8
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - February Fiscal Expenditures.pdf, 2. Attachment B - February Attendance.pdf, 3. Attachment C - February Medical and Dental Exams.pdf, 4. Attachment D - February Program Information Summaries.pdf

Title

Head Start Birth to Five Monthly Report - February - Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 & 8

 

Description

This report provides the Community Services and Education Subcommittee, which serves as the City of Phoenix Head Start Birth to Five Governing Board, with an updated summary of the Head Start Birth to Five Program's financial and programmatic status.

 

THIS ITEM IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY.

 

Report

Summary

The Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007 requires each Head Start Grantee to share monthly information with the Governing Board and Policy Council on program planning, policies, and operations. In compliance with the Act, the Head Start program provides a monthly report on the following areas:

 

  • Fiscal expenditures.
  • Enrollment reports.
  • School attendance.
  • Medical/dental exams.
  • Program information summaries.
  • Nutrition.
  • Child Incident Reports.
  • Program Instructions or Information Memorandums.

 

Fiscal Expenditures

Attachment A shows year-to-date expenditures for the Fiscal Year 2025-26. The report includes a breakdown of each Education Service Provider, Child Care Partnership, Policy Council, and the administrative support budget.

 

Enrollment Reports

The Office of Head Start requires programs to report the total number of children enrolled on the last day of each month. At the end of February, the total program enrollment was 2,201 out of 2,209 available slots, for a 99 percent enrollment rate.

 

Enrollment at the end of February for the Preschool Education Service Providers was 1,954 out of 1,957 slots, or 99 percent.

 

The Early Head Start program, which includes home-based and center-based year-round programming, ended the month with 245 slots filled out of 252, representing 97 percent capacity. The home-based program ended the month with 39 of 44 available slots filled, for an 88 percent rate. The center-based program filled 206 out of 208 slots, representing a 99 percent.

 

Full Enrollment Initiative

Early Head Start (EHS) continues to participate in the initiative because enrollment fell below 97 percent in October. 2025. As of November, EHS has met the minimum enrollment requirement of 97 percent. To have the chronically under-enrolled designation removed, EHS must maintain an enrollment rate of at least 97 percent for a total of six consecutive months. 

 

School Attendance

The Office of Head Start sets an annual attendance target of 85 percent. Attachment B indicates the year-to-date average attendance through the end of February. Head Start Preschool was 86 percent, and the Early Head Start Center-Based program was 76 percent.

 

Medical/Dental Exams

Head Start regulations require all children to receive annual medical and dental exams. By the end of February, 2,432 medical and 2,278 dental exams were completed, totaling 4,710 exams as shown in Attachment C.

 

Program Information Summaries

Please see Attachment D.

 

Child Incident Reports

The Head Start Program Performance Standards require programs to submit reports on any significant incidents affecting program participants' health and safety. This includes injuries requiring hospitalization, emergency room treatment, or a doctor's visit. Additionally, significant incidents include inappropriate discipline, potential child abuse or maltreatment, lack of supervision, or unauthorized release of a child. No Child Incident Reports were submitted to the Office of Head Start in February.

 

Department of Child Safety Reports

All Head Start and Early Head Start staff are required to report suspected child abuse and neglect to protect children and help children and families connect to services. In February, a report was made to the Department of Child Safety.

 

Program Instructions or Information Memorandums

Periodically, the Office of Head Start needs to provide information or programmatic updates to all Head Start Grantees. This is done through Program Instructions (PIs) and Information Memorandums (IMs). PIs provide information or recommendations from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families to States, Tribes, grantees, and others. This includes various child welfare issues that often lead to guidance or policy changes. IMs provide up-to-date information but do not establish requirements or supersede existing laws or official guidance. In February, no PIs or IMs were released. 

 

Locations

Alhambra Elementary School District, 4510 N. 37th Avenue

Cartwright Elementary School District, 5220 W. Indian School Road

Deer Valley Unified School District, 20402 N. 15th Avenue

Fowler Elementary School District, 1617 S. 67th Avenue

Isaac School District, 3348 W. McDowell Road

Laveen Elementary School District, 5601 W. Dobbins Road

Murphy Elementary School District, 3140 W. Buckeye Road

Pendergast Elementary School District, 3802 N. 91st Avenue

Phoenix Elementary School District, 1817 N. 7th Street

Riverside Elementary School District, 1414 S. 51st Avenue

Roosevelt Elementary School District, 6000 S. 7th Street

Skyrise School of Black Canyon, 10653 N. 25th Avenue

Skyrise School of Laveen, 755 S. 51st Avenue

Washington Elementary School District, 4650 W. Sweetwater Avenue

Wilson Elementary School District, 3025 E. Fillmore Street

Council Districts: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Gina Montes and the Human Services Department.