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  1. ICYMI: As part of the Office of Head Start’s National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and Learning Teacher Time series, this webinar Teacher Time: Time for you! highlights strategies to support overall well-being and create positive learning environments for Teacher Wellness.

  2. Obtaining resources to build and retain a strong education workforce is essential. Come to FHSA leadership Training on Oct. 25-27 to hear from Kevin Whorton, President of Whorton Marketing & Research, to dive deeply into the FHSA Wage and Compensation Study and to strategize how to stabilize the Head Start workforce. All attendees will receive a hard copy of the wage study, too

  3. More Children Eligible for Florida’s KidCare Program with Less Paperwork, Florida Policy Institute, Oct. 9, 2023. During Florida’s 2023 legislative session, lawmakers unanimously passed House Bill (HB) 121, legislation that increases access to health care for children with low income in the state...The changes to Florida’s CHIP program will enable 42,000 currently uninsured children with household incomes between 200 and 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) to get coverage with lower premiums.

Please visit our WYNTK resource webpage, which is updated regularly, and theFHSA events list for more information. If there is something else you need guidance on, let us know - we will continue to work with state agencies and partners to answer your questions.  

Sincerely, 

Wanda Minick 
Executive Director 
FHSA  

Florida Head Start Association

111 N. Gadsden Street, Suite 200
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 694-6477
[email protected]

www.FLHeadStart.org