Federal funding for Head Start programs in Massachusetts has remained flat over the past three years, leading to a loss of 1,300 slots and financial strain on early childhood education services, which are crucial for children from low-income families. This funding squeeze impacts not only child development but also parental employment opportunities, as parents like Rickencia Clerveaux McClean rely on Head Start to support their educational goals while ensuring their children's well-being.
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