Description: At the Brooklyn Chinese-American Association (BCA), we target the needs of low-income families by offering childcare services through the Head Start program. Our Head Start program provides free services to children with special needs. It emphasizes for children to become independent and responsible. The program’s focus is on preschoolers’ development in early reading and math skills that are necessary to succeed in school. Our Head Start program supports children’s growth through health and nutritional needs. It embarks parent involvement in committees and through policy council members which is comprised of the Head Start parents. Our Head Start program collaborates and builds partnerships with resource centers within the community.
BCA’s Head Start Program has been offering various intergenerational activities. These activities, including arts and crafts projects surrounding cultural festivals, enabled parents to become active participants in their children’s everyday learning. In particular, our Head Start program has been actively getting parents involved in the classroom activities through working as volunteers in planning and implementing classroom and program activities. A Policy Council was set up to involve parents in the program’s decision-making process and to enable parents to contribute their input and feedback.
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Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
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2018-09-05 | 47.37(b)(1) | CORRECTED | |
Brief Description: Minor violations (General Violations)<br/> At time of inspection it was determined that child care service failed to ensure staff received required training within time frames and/or failed to maintain training records. | |||
2018-02-01 | 47.49 (a) | CORRECTED | |
Brief Description: Violations requiring correction within two weeks (Critical Violations)<br/> At time of inspection child care service facility observed not maintained or in disrepair. Dry sweeping observed in areas occupied by children. | |||
2017-04-06 | 47.33 (c) | CORRECTED | |
Brief Description: Minor violations (General Violations)<br/> Staff failed to obtain proof of immunization; Except for exempt staff, required staff immunizations were not submitted to child care service; records not confidential. | |||
2017-02-07 | 47.19 (c) | CORRECTED | |
Brief Description: Violations requiring immediate correction (Public Health Hazards)<br/> Child care service failed to arrange/conduct criminal/SCR background clearance checks for required individuals; failed to re-clear required individuals with the SCR every two years. | |||
2017-02-07 | 47.49 (a) | CORRECTED | |
Brief Description: Violations requiring correction within two weeks (Critical Violations)<br/> At time of inspection child care service facility observed not maintained or in disrepair. Dry sweeping observed in areas occupied by children. |
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