U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) has announced a significant development in the Scott County Public School Head Start program. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has granted $1,044,168 to support the initiative.
In a statement, Congressman Griffith emphasized the importance of the Head Start program, stating, "Scott County Public School Head Start is an important advocate for early education programs." The grant, totaling over a million dollars, will be instrumental in providing essential child development services to families and children in Scott County. Griffith highlighted the significance of the funding, noting that it will directly benefit the community by supporting early education initiatives.
The grant from HHS comes as a welcome boost to the Scott County Public School Head Start program, ensuring that crucial services for child development will continue to be available to families in the area. This funding reflects a commitment to supporting education and the well-being of children in Scott County.
The $1,044,168 grant signifies a substantial investment in early education and child development services, underscoring the importance of programs like Head Start in fostering growth and learning in young children. The announcement of this grant represents a positive step towards enhancing educational opportunities for families and children in Scott County.