ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月10日 03時50分


When federal officials inspected Jacksonville, Florida’s Head Start program 5 years ago, they found moldy classrooms, exposed wires, leaking sewage, a sagging roof and trash-strewn playgrounds littered with safety hazards. The officials fired the nonprofit running the program, the Urban League, and chose a new one. Now run by Lutheran Services Florida, the program has cleaner classrooms, more teachers with college degrees, a full-time teaching coach and rising scores on the federal government’s main yardstick of classroom quality. The change reflects an unheralded trend: Head Start, the country’s biggest preschool program, is getting better. Head Start’s hard-fought gains offer a story of bipartisan progress at odds with its polarizing time as the program has long attracted support from both Republicans and Democrats. @eve_edelheit took these photos of the Head Start center in Jacksonville. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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