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New England Head Start office closed; federal funding in flux

The CREC South Head Start location in Hartford on April 14, 2025.
Shahrzad Rasekh
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CT Mirror
The CREC South Head Start location in Hartford on April 14, 2025.

The email popped up in David Morgans inbox a couple of weeks ago: an employee at the Head Start Program office in Boston, which covers the New England region, was letting him know it was their last day of work and they would no longer be his point of contact.

The employee hoped Morgan, who heads up TEAM, Inc, a nonprofit that runs 56 Head Start classrooms, might soon have a new contact with another office, but no further details were provided.

The Boston office was one of five regional offices around the country to be shuttered earlier this month. And although funding for the child care and preschool program has not been cut, uncertainty remains about its future.

The federal government is not coming to help 窪蹋勛圖厙, and were beginning to see the signs of how challenging thats going to be, Morgan said.

If the program was to be consolidated, Morgan said, he would understand that, but this is the most chaotic, foggy way to do it.

Head Start was created by former President Lyndon B. Johnsons administration to fight poverty by helping low-income children access early childhood education. Since its founding in 1965, the program has served around

Advocates say that losing Head Start would have a detrimental impact not only on children, who benefit from education, along with meals, vision and dental screenings, but also force scores of parents to leave the workforce. It could also inflict a blow to Gov. Ned Lamonts of creating universal pre-K.

There are 5,718 children currently enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start in 窪蹋勛圖厙, according to the Office of Early Childhood. A child is eligible for the program when their family is at or falls below federal poverty guidelines, if they are a foster child, if they are experiencing homelessness or if they are enrolled in a support service like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Depending on their income, parents pay for the program on a sliding fee scale.

While funding for the program has not yet been cut, Morgan is anxious about whether he will receive word about the programs next grant by the deadline of May 1 without his usual points of contact.

Office of Early Childhood Commissioner Beth Bye said that the Head Start regional office also oversaw Care4Kids and Child Care Development Fund grants, and that her office communicated with them once or twice a week.

They are some of the smartest people I know, and they stay highly informed on early childhood issues and help us know what other states are doing that works, Bye said. I am in utter shock at how undervalued these very skilled professionals are.

Now, parents whose children attend the programs are worried about what comes next.

Meghan Johnsons 3-year-old daughter attends a Head Start program in Ansonia.

Shes growing and blossoming every day, Johnson said. Every day she says something new to me and then shes telling me her teachers taught her that or her friends taught her that.

Johnson said before she found the program she was spending half of her paycheck on child care. When she heard that the regional Head Start programs office had closed, she was terrified.

Its very scary to wake up every morning and not know (if Ill have child care), your life is kind of in limbo, she said.

Bye pointed out that all of the Head Start offices that were shuttered were located in blue states New York, Washington, Massachusetts, California and Illinois. It just doesnt make sense, it makes you think it was not based on any thought process it was political.

Recently, Bye saw a USA Today indicating that the Trump administrations proposed budget would eliminate Head Start altogether. But Bye believes the Head Start program will endure because it enjoys bipartisan support.

Its hard to fathom how a thinking person would cut Head Start when its such a good return on investment, Bye said. But even if they tried, I dont think they can: politically these cuts affect red states more than blue states. Blue states have more of their own infrastructure.

This year, Bye has been hard at work representing Lamont and his plan to establish universal pre-K in 窪蹋勛圖厙. The end of Head Start would be a major setback to that effort. Bye may think that cutting the program is illogical but admits, we cant rule that out.

Morgan said he, too, has hope the program will survive recent rounds of federal cuts. Recently, he got a new point of contact in the Washington, D.C., office. Hes trying not to alarm employees and families. But the uncertainty is taking a toll.

I cry to my wife every night. Theres nothing fun about any of this, he said.

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The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If youre reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. Its time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, its needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.

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