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Schenevus Head Start

Head Start believes that parents and guardians are a child’s first and best teacher and that you play a vital role in your child’s development and success.  We encourage you to interact in all aspects of your child’s experience in the program and to take advantage of opportunities such as field trips, parent groups, home visits, and policy council. Our staff - teachers, family partners, bus drivers, cooks and specialist - are here to support not only your child, but also your family, on the journey to a successful transition to kindergarten.

Schenevus Head Start
Name Title
Vicky Teacher/Center Director
Ron Bus Driver
Erika Senior Cook
Stefanie Family Partner
Contact Information  
Phone 607.638.5136
Fax 607.638.5136

 

Nutrition 

Healthy Living with Head Start monthly newsletter

Community Food Pantries are located in communities across Otsego County.  Near Schenevus:
   Tri-Valley Food Pantry at the United Methodist Church
   66 Main Street, Schenevus         
   Hours: By appointment only
   Contact: Judy (607-638-5509) or Joanne (607-547-9091) or Pat (607-638-5631)

WIC provides supplemental food benefits and health/nutrition support to pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding mothers and children up to age five. 

 

 

Our Other Locations

Cooperstown, Morris, Oneonta (River Street), Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta), Richfield Springs, and Unadilla


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