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Clarksville Montgomery County Head Start has five locations that
serve the areas within our Community with the greatest need.
OUR MISSION
Our Main Office is located at:
150 Lafayette Road
Clarksville TN
To provide quality and professional child and family
developmental services for low-income families in our
community
CMCCAA HEAD START
2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT
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VISIT US AT:
cmccaa.com
Head Start by the Numbers
Number of children funded 267
Average monthly Enrollment 95%
Percentage of funded enrollment 100
Number of children served during the year 301
Percentage of eligible children served 112%
Number of teaching staff 29
Number of classrooms 15
Ration of teaching staff to children 2:13
Percentage of children who received medical exams 98%
Percentage of children who received dental exams 99%
Number of volunteers 505
Number of families served 277
Percentage of single-parent families 57.5%
Percentage of single-parent families in which the
parent is not employed
54%
Percentage of two-parent families in which both
parents are employed
15%
Percentage of families without a high school educa-
tion
15%
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Family Outcomes
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Our program provides
individualized parent
trainings, meetings,
materials, and oppor-
tunities that promote
overall family well-
being and focuses on
helping families to
reach the goals that
they have set as part
of their partnership
agreement with our
program.
Our Program Provides Training, Services, and Opportunities
GED Training opportunities Nutrition Workshops
Lending Library in each class-room
Springtime egg decorating
Field Trips Medical and dental appointments and follow ups
Parent volunteers in the class-room
Father/Male involvement activities and weekend workshops
Year-end celebrations Parent orientation
Mental Health, adult education, and domestic violence presenta-
tions
Community Cafe with guest speakers from local businesses and area schools.
Assistance with utilities, food, and shelter
First Aid and CPR Training, Parenting Support, and Health Referrals
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Where Our Program Funds
Come From
2014-2015 Annual Report
Program Funding
Where the Funds Go…
Agency Audit
For additional audit information visit:
www.cmccaa.com
Federal- $1,974,771 State- $180,000 Local- $39,376
Donations- $ 449,127
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Parents attend kindergarten
readiness workshops with the
Family Service Staff
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Annual Kindergarten Readiness
Conference is a collaborative
effort with the local school
system
Child and Family Transition Into Kindergarten
Partnerships with the local
school system guarantees a
continuation of services for
children receiving IEP related
services.
Annual field trips are taken to
local schools to expose children
to the daily routine of a
kindergarten classroom
Annual Back to School Bash
provides families with resources,
supplies and information for
transitioning into the school
system
Spring Outcomes Report 2014-2015
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Our Management Team
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Program Director
Ms. Felecia Bagwell
Education, Transition, and
Nutrition Manager
Paris Carnell
Health and Mental Health
Manager
Lamarco Ellis
Family Service Manager
Ronald Taylor
Transportation Manager
Larry Hilliard