NYC Public Schools issues RFI for bolstering Head Start programs
Briefly

On May 9, NYC Public Schools issued a Request for Information (RFI) to enhance Head Start and Early Head Start services, reflecting the Adams administration's commitment to strengthening early childhood education. This announcement follows reports that President Trump will not eliminate the Head Start Program. The RFI prepares the city for potential federal grant awards, ensuring high-quality early educational care, particularly for low-income families. Information sessions for interested respondents will accompany the RFI, demonstrating the city's dedication to community-focused early childhood services.
On May 9, NYC Public Schools issued an RFI to enhance Head Start services, aligned with the Adams administration's strategy for strengthening early childhood programs.
The RFI is anticipated in conjunction with NYC's application for a Federal Head Start Grant, to prepare for high-quality care for young learners.
The request aims to stabilize early childhood services for low-income families, ensuring they are responsive and aligned with community needs.
With the announcement that President Trump won't eliminate Head Start, NYC plans to move forward confidently with early childhood initiatives.
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