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What (who) is head start - definition


head start         
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Head start; Headstart; Head Start (disambiguation)
(head starts)
If you have a head start on other people, you have an advantage over them in something such as a competition or race.
A good education gives your child a head start in life.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N on/over n
Head start         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head start; Headstart; Head Start (disambiguation)
A head start is a start in advance of the starting position of others in the competition, or simply toward the finish line or desired outcome. Depending on the situation, a head start may be inherent, obtained by special privilege, earned through one's accomplishments, or granted mercifully by an opponent.
headstart         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head start; Headstart; Head Start (disambiguation)
n. to have a headstart on, over

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Head Start
Head start or headstart may refer to:
Examples of use of head start
1. Authorities notified tribal officials in a letter Tuesday that they were prohibited from using money earmarked for its Head Start and Early Head Start programs.
2. "Chinese companies have a head start in acquisitions abroad.
3. "Microsoft has had a head start,» the source said.
4. One Head Start advocate said that nobody should have expected the gap to be closed. These are our nation‘s most disadvantaged children, and they face multiple and often severe barriers to learning,‘‘ said Sarah Greene, president and CEO of the National Head Start Association, which represents about 2,700 local Head Start programs. One year in Head Start cannot erase all of these barriers to learning.‘‘ More than '00,000 children from low–income families are enrolled in Head Start, a program that spends about $6.7 billion annually preparing them for kindergarten.
5. Efforts to reauthorize Head Start stalled in the past two Republican–led Congresses in part over proposed rules that would allow faith–based groups to consider religion in hiring for Head Start programs.