The Head Start program on the Crow Creek Sioux Reservation will reopen this summer.
The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe was forced to close the program more than a year ago. The federal government cited funding discrepancies and substandard building conditions.
With the help of Sen. Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota), the tribe and the Department of Health & Human Services have found an alternative funding source. Rural America Initiatives will use a $112,179 federal grant to start the program this summer.
"Studies have shown that for every dollar invested in Head Start education, society gets a return of more than $9 in other benefits. This is an investment in our communities that reaps amazing returns,” Johnson said in a statement. “The restoration of this program ensures future generations of the Crow Creek Tribe will have this opportunity to excel."
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(The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 5/11)
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