WICAP HEAD START VEHICLE LOG 5 Years To be used by staff 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the WICAP HEAD START VEHICLE LOG in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Center' and 'Vehicle #' at the top of the form. This identifies the specific vehicle and location associated with your log.
  3. Fill in the 'Date' field with the current month and year, ensuring accurate record-keeping for your vehicle usage.
  4. Document your journey by filling out the 'DESTINATION' and 'PURPOSE' fields. This provides context for each trip taken.
  5. Record both 'BEGINNING MILEAGE' and 'ENDING MILEAGE' to calculate total miles driven. The platform will allow you to easily perform this calculation.
  6. After fueling, note down the 'Fuel Location', 'Date', 'Amount', and your initials in the designated section to maintain transparency regarding fuel expenses.
  7. Indicate the next service date and mileage for oil changes in the provided space, ensuring timely maintenance of agency vehicles.
  8. Finally, add any relevant comments in the comments section for additional notes or observations related to your trips.

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The Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS) are the regulations that govern Head Start programs. They were first introduced in 1975 and outline mandatory requirements for grantees to ensure that all Head Start programs provide high quality, comprehensive services that support school readiness.
Head Start/Early Head Start 2025 Family Gross Income Guidelines 1/17/25 Size of FamilyAnnual Income 100%**Annual Income 130% 6 $43,150 $56,095 7 $48,650 $63,245 8 $54,150 $70,395 For Family units with more than 8 members, add $5,500-$7,150 for each additional member5 more rows
Head Start and Early Head Start programs are free, federally funded programs designed to promote school readiness for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers from families that meet income eligibility requirements. Early Head Start programs support pregnant women and families with children younger than age 3 years.
Children in foster care, homeless children, and children from families receiving public assistance (TANF or SSI) are categorically eligible for Head Start and Early Head Start services regardless of income. Pregnant women may also be eligible for Early Head Start.
Head Start programs either provide transportation services or help families arrange transportation of children to program activities.

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(2) Head Start. (i) A program must provide, at a minimum, at least 160 days per year of planned class operations if it operates for five days per week, or at least 128 days per year if it operates four days per week. Classes must operate for a minimum of 3.5 hours per day.

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