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212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Utah has 17 Program(s) GENERAL INFORMATION # Programs Program Types Early Head Start 7 Head Start 9 Migrant and Seasonal Head Start 1 Agency Types Community Action Agency (CAA) 3 Private/Public Non-Profit (Non-CAA) (e.g., church or non-profit hospital) 11 School System 2 Tribal Government or Consortium (American Indian/Alaska Native) 1 Agency Descriptions Grantee that directly operates program(s) and has no delegates 17 FUNDED ENROLLMENT Funded Enrollment by Funding Source Total Funded Enrollment 6,775 ACF Funded Enrollment 6,75 Non ACF Funded Enrollment 25 MIECHV Funded Enrollment Funded Enrollment by Program Option - Children Center-based Option Full Day (5 days per week) 652 Center-based Option Full Day (5 days per week, full-working-day) 57 Center-based Option Full Day (5 days per week, full-working-day, full -year) 57 Center-based Option Part Day (5 days per week) 52 Center-based Option Part Day (5 days per week, double session) Center-based Option Full Day (4 days per week) 36 Center-based Option Part Day (4 days per week) 4,628 Center-based Option Part Day (4 days per week, double session) 3,143 Home-based Option 779 Combination Option 81 Family Child Care Option 5 Family Child Care Option (full-working-day) 5 Family Child Care Option (full-working-day, full-year) 5 Locally Designed Option Funded Enrollment of Pregnant Women (EHS Programs) Total Funded Pregnant Women 29 Funded Enrollment at Child Care Partner Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 1 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Funded Enrollment at Center-based Child Care Partner 127 CLASSES Classes Total Classes Operated 369 Total Double Session Classes Operated 192 CUMULATIVE ENROLLMENT Children by Age Less than 1 Year Old 455 1 Year Old 434 2 Years Old 48 3 Years Old 2,336 4 Years Old 4,249 5 Years and Older 96 Pregnant Women (EHS Programs) Pregnant Women 138 Total Cumulative Enrollment Total Cumulative Enrollment 8,188 Children 8,5 HS Children 6,36 EHS Children 1,275 MSHS Children 415 MSHS Children Age 3-5 238 MSHS Children Age -2 177 Preschool Children - HS and MSHS Age 3-5 6,598 Infants and Toddlers - EHS and MSHS Age -2 1,452 Type of Eligibility Income Eligibility 5,831 Receipt of Public Assistance 546 Foster Children 24 Homeless Children 691 Over Income 548 Income between 1% and 13% of Poverty 368 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 2 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Prior Enrollment Second Year 1,845 Three (or more) Years 472 Transition and Turnover (HS Programs) Preschool children who left the program any time after classes or home visits began and did not re-enroll 1,14 Preschool children enrolled less than 45 days 266 Preschool children enrolled in Head Start at the end of the current enrollment year projected to be entering kindergarten 3,718 Transition and Turnover (EHS Programs) Infants and toddlers who left the program any time after classes or home visits began and did not re-enroll 565 Infants and toddlers enrolled less than 45 days 62 Of the infants and toddlers who left the program during the program year, the number who aged out of Early Head Start 272 Of the infants and toddlers who aged out of Early Head Start, the number who entered a Head Start program 157 Of the infants and toddlers who aged out of Early Head Start, the number who entered another early childhood program 29 Of the infants and toddlers who aged out of Early Head Start, the number who did NOT enter another early childhood program 86 Pregnant women who left the program before the birth of their infant and did not re-enroll 13 Pregnant women receiving services at the time their infant was born 99 Pregnant women receiving services at the time their infant was born whose infant was enrolled in the program 81 Pregnant women receiving services at the time their infant was born whose infant was NOT enrolled in the program 18 Transition and Turnover (Migrant Programs) Migrant and seasonal children who left the program any time after classes or home visits began and did not re-enroll Migrant and seasonal children who were enrolled less than 45 days Of the Migrant and seasonal children who left the program during the program year, the number of preschool children who aged out Child Care Subsidy Children Receiving Child Care Subsidy 16 Ethnicity 215 33 68 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 3 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Hispanic or Latino Origin 3,92 Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino Origin 4,286 Race American Indian/Alaska Native 593 Asian 172 Black or African American 216 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 164 White 5,54 Biracial or Multi-Racial 342 Other Race 834 Unspecified Race 327 Primary Language of Family at Home English 5,348 Spanish 2,57 Central/South American and Mexican 6 Caribbean Languages 1 Middle Eastern/South Asian Languages 48 East Asian Languages 64 Native North American/Alaska Native Languages 15 Pacific Island Languages 18 European and Slavic Languages 19 African Languages 33 Other Languages 59 Unspecified Languages 7 TRANSPORTATION Transportation Services Program Provides Transportation 6 Number of Children Transported 1,282 Buses Number of Buses Owned 56 Number of Buses Purchased this Program Year 1 Program Leases Buses Number of Leased Buses TOTAL STAFF Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 4 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Staff by Type Total Head Start Staff 1,667 Total Contracted Staff 38 Total Head Start Parent Staff 383 Total Contracted Parent Staff 6 Total Departed Head Start Staff 272 Total Departed Contracted Staff 8 Total Replaced Head Start Staff 195 Total Replaced Contracted Staff 7 TOTAL VOLUNTEERS Volunteers by Type Total Volunteers 13,661 Total Parent Volunteers 9,355 CHILD DEVELOPMENT STAFF Child Development Staff Qualifications - Preschool Classroom and Assistant Teachers (HS and Migrant Programs) Total Preschool Classroom Teachers 235 Advanced Degree in ECE - Preschool Classroom Teachers 5 Advanced Degree in Any Related Field - Preschool Classroom Teachers 7 Baccalaureate Degree in ECE - Preschool Classroom Teachers 84 Baccalaureate Degree in Any Related Field - Preschool Classroom Teachers 53 Baccalaureate Degree with Teach for America - Preschool Classroom Teachers Baccalaureate Degree enrolled in Advanced ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Classroom Teachers 3 Associate Degree in ECE - Preschool Classroom Teachers 43 Associate Degree in Any Related Field - Preschool Classroom Teachers 18 Associate Degree enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Classroom Teachers 2 Child Development Associate (CDA) - Preschool Classroom Teachers 19 Child Development Associate (CDA) appropriate to the option they are working - Preschool Classroom Teachers 18 Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Classroom Teachers 5 Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Classroom Teachers 13 No ECE Credential - Preschool Classroom Teachers 6 No ECE Credential enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Classroom Teachers 1 No ECE Credential enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Classroom Teachers Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 5 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 No ECE Credential enrolled in Child Development Associate (CDA) or Related Training appropriate to the option they are working - Preschool Classroom Teachers Total Preschool Assistant Teachers 242 Advanced Degree in ECE - Preschool Assistant Teachers Advanced Degree in Any Related Field - Preschool Assistant Teachers Baccalaureate Degree in ECE - Preschool Assistant Teachers 16 Baccalaureate Degree in Any Related Field - Preschool Assistant Teachers 31 Baccalaureate Degree with Teach for America - Preschool Assistant Teachers Baccalaureate Degree enrolled in Advanced ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Assistant Teachers Associate Degree in ECE - Preschool Assistant Teachers 17 Associate Degree in Any Related Field - Preschool Assistant Teachers 8 Associate Degree enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Assistant Teachers 3 Child Development Associate (CDA) - Preschool Assistant Teachers 17 Child Development Associate (CDA) appropriate to the option they are working - Preschool Assistant Teachers 61 Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Assistant Teachers 1 Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Assistant Teachers 8 No ECE Credential - Preschool Assistant Teachers 63 No ECE Credential enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Assistant Teachers 3 No ECE Credential enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Preschool Assistant Teachers 4 No ECE Credential enrolled in Child Development Associate (CDA) or Related Training appropriate to the option they are working - Preschool Assistant Teachers 28 Total number of center-based option classes serving preschool-aged children 272 Number of center-based option classes serving preschool-aged children where at least one 245 teacher has an advanced/baccalaureate/associate degree in ECE or related field with experience teaching preschool-age children or any baccalaureate degree and Teach for America Child Development Staff Qualifications - Infant and Toddler Classroom and Assistant Teachers (EHS and Migrant Programs) Total Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 93 Advanced Degree in ECE - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers Advanced Degree in Any Related Field - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers Baccalaureate Degree in ECE - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 8 Baccalaureate Degree in Any Related Field - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 23 Baccalaureate Degree enrolled in Advanced ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers Associate Degree in ECE - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 5 Associate Degree in Any Related Field - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 4 Associate Degree enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 6 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Child Development Associate (CDA) - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 53 Child Development Associate (CDA) appropriate to the option they are working - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 5 Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers 5 No ECE Credential - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers No ECE Credential enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers No ECE Credential enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers No ECE Credential enrolled in Child Development Associate (CDA) or Related Training appropriate to the option they are working - Infant and Toddler Classroom Teachers Total Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers 7 Advanced Degree in ECE - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Advanced Degree in Any Related Field - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Baccalaureate Degree in ECE - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Baccalaureate Degree in Any Related Field - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers 1 Baccalaureate Degree enrolled in Advanced ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Associate Degree in ECE - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Associate Degree in Any Related Field - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers 1 Associate Degree enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers 1 Child Development Associate (CDA) - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers 5 Child Development Associate (CDA) appropriate to the option they are working - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers 2 Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Child Development Associate (CDA) enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers No ECE Credential - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers No ECE Credential enrolled in Baccalaureate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers No ECE Credential enrolled in Associate ECE or Related Field Degree - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers No ECE Credential enrolled in Child Development Associate (CDA) or Related Training appropriate to the option they are working - Infant and Toddler Assistant Teachers Child Development Staff Qualifications - Home-based and FCC Total Home-Based Visitors 1 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Social work/ Licensed clinical social worker (LCSW)/ Licensed master social worker (LCMW) - Home-Based Visitors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Marriage and family therapy/ Licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) - Home-Based Visitors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Psychology - Home-Based Visitors 2 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 7 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Sociology - Home-Based Visitors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Home-Based Visitors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Nursing plus Nurse Practitioner (NP) license - Home- Based Visitors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Early childhood education - Home-Based Visitors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Other - Home-Based Visitors 1 An baccalaureate degree in Social work - Home-Based Visitors 5 An baccalaureate degree in Psychology - Home-Based Visitors 2 An baccalaureate degree in Sociology - Home-Based Visitors 1 An baccalaureate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Home-Based Visitors 17 An baccalaureate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Home-Based Visitors An baccalaureate degree in Early childhood education - Home-Based Visitors 4 An baccalaureate degree in Other - Home-Based Visitors 16 An associate degree in Social work - Home-Based Visitors An associate degree in Psychology - Home-Based Visitors An associate degree in Sociology - Home-Based Visitors An associate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Home-Based Visitors An associate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Home-Based Visitors An associate degree in Early childhood education - Home-Based Visitors 1 An associate degree in Other - Home-Based Visitors 5 License, certification, or credential held in Nursing, non-rn, i.e. LPN, CNA, etc - Home- Based Visitors 1 License, certification, or credential held in Family development credential (FDC) - Home- Based Visitors 4 License, certification, or credential held in Child development associate credential (CDA) - Home-Based Visitors 9 License, certification, or credential held in State-awarded certification, credential, or license 8 appropriate to the option in which they are working, i.e. home-based option or family child care option - Home-Based Visitors License, certification, or credential held in Other - Home-Based Visitors No Credentials as listed - Home-Based Visitors 15 No Credentials as listed, enrolled in An advanced degree or license - Home-Based Visitors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in a baccalaureate degree - Home-Based Visitors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in an associate degree - Home-Based Visitors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in studies leading to a non-degree license, certificate, or credential - Home-Based Visitors Total Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 19 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Social work/ Licensed clinical social worker (LCSW)/ Licensed master social worker (LCMW) - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Marriage and family therapy/ Licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Psychology - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Sociology - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 8 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 1 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Nursing plus Nurse Practitioner (NP) license - Home- Based Visitor Supervisors An advanced degree in/ licensed as Early childhood education - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 1 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Other - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 1 An baccalaureate degree in Social work - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 1 An baccalaureate degree in Psychology - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An baccalaureate degree in Sociology - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 1 An baccalaureate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 7 An baccalaureate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An baccalaureate degree in Early childhood education - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 3 An baccalaureate degree in Other - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 2 An associate degree in Social work - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An associate degree in Psychology - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An associate degree in Sociology - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An associate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An associate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An associate degree in Early childhood education - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors An associate degree in Other - Home-Based Visitor License, certification, or credential held in Nursing, non-rn, i.e. LPN, CNA, etc - Home- Based Visitor Supervisors License, certification, or credential held in Family development credential (FDC) - Home- Based Visitor Supervisors License, certification, or credential held in Child development associate credential (CDA) - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors 1 License, certification, or credential held in State-awarded certification, credential, or license 1 appropriate to the option in which they are working, i.e. home-based option or family child care option - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors License, certification, or credential held in Other - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors No Credentials as listed - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in An advanced degree or license - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in a baccalaureate degree - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in an associate degree - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors No Credentials as listed, enrolled in studies leading to a non-degree license, certificate, or credential - Home-Based Visitor Supervisors Total Family Child Care Providers 15 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Social work/ Licensed clinical social worker (LCSW)/ Licensed master social worker (LCMW) - Family Child Care Providers An advanced degree in/ licensed as Marriage and family therapy/ Licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) - Family Child Care Providers Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 9 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Psychology - Family Child Care Providers An advanced degree in/ licensed as Sociology - Family Child Care Providers An advanced degree in/ licensed as Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Family Child Care Providers An advanced degree in/ licensed as Nursing plus Nurse Practitioner (NP) license - Family Child Care Providers An advanced degree in/ licensed as Early childhood education - Family Child Care Providers An advanced degree in/ licensed as Other - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Social work - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Psychology - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Sociology - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Early childhood education - Family Child Care Providers An baccalaureate degree in Other - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Social work - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Psychology - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Sociology - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Early childhood education - Family Child Care Providers An associate degree in Other - Family Child Care Providers License, certification, or credential held in Nursing, non-rn, i.e. LPN, CNA, etc - Family Child Care Providers License, certification, or credential held in Family development credential (FDC) - Family Child Care Providers License, certification, or credential held in Child development associate credential (CDA) - Family Child Care Providers 15 License, certification, or credential held in State-awarded certification, credential, or license appropriate to the option in which they are working, i.e. home-based option or family child care option - Family Child Care Providers License, certification, or credential held in Other - Family Child Care Providers No Credentials as listed - Family Child Care Providers No Credentials as listed, enrolled in An advanced degree or license - Family Child Care Providers No Credentials as listed, enrolled in a baccalaureate degree - Family Child Care Providers No Credentials as listed, enrolled in an associate degree - Family Child Care Providers No Credentials as listed, enrolled in studies leading to a non-degree license, certificate, or credential - Family Child Care Providers Total Family Child Care Specialists 3 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Social work/ Licensed clinical social worker (LCSW)/ Licensed master social worker (LCMW) - Family Child Care Specialists An advanced degree in/ licensed as Marriage and family therapy/ Licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) - Family Child Care Specialists Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 1 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 An advanced degree in/ licensed as Psychology - Family Child Care Specialists An advanced degree in/ licensed as Sociology - Family Child Care Specialists An advanced degree in/ licensed as Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Family Child Care Specialists An advanced degree in/ licensed as Nursing plus Nurse Practitioner (NP) license - Family Child Care Specialists An advanced degree in/ licensed as Early childhood education - Family Child Care Specialists An advanced degree in/ licensed as Other - Family Child Care Specialists An baccalaureate degree in Social work - Family Child Care Specialists An baccalaureate degree in Psychology - Family Child Care Specialists An baccalaureate degree in Sociology - Family Child Care Specialists An baccalaureate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Family Child Care Specialists 3 An baccalaureate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Family Child Care Specialists An baccalaureate degree in Early childhood education - Family Child Care Specialists An baccalaureate degree in Other - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Social work - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Psychology - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Sociology - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Human services (include related areas such as child and family services or social services) - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Nursing plus Registered Nurse (RN) license - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Early childhood education - Family Child Care Specialists An associate degree in Other - Family Child Care Specialists License, certification, or credential held in Nursing, non-rn, i.e. LPN, CNA, etc - Family Child Care Specialists License, certification, or credential held in Family development credential (FDC) - Family Child Care Specialists License, certification, or credential held in Child development associate credential (CDA) - Family Child Care Specialists License, certification, or credential held in State-awarded certification, credential, or license appropriate to the option in which they are working, i.e. home-based option or family child care option - Family Child Care Specialists License, certification, or credential held in Other - Family Child Care Specialists No Credentials as listed - Family Child Care Specialists No Credentials as listed, enrolled in An advanced degree or license - Family Child Care Specialists No Credentials as listed, enrolled in a baccalaureate degree - Family Child Care Specialists No Credentials as listed, enrolled in an associate degree - Family Child Care Specialists No Credentials as listed, enrolled in studies leading to a non-degree license, certificate, or credential - Family Child Care Specialists NON-SUPERVISORY CHILD DEVELOPMENT STAFF Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 11 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Child Development Staff - Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino origin 146 Non-Hispanic or Non-Latino origin 546 Child Development Staff - Race American Indian or Alaska Native 42 Asian 8 Black or African American 1 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 8 White 482 Biracial/Multi-racial 9 Other Race 65 Unspecified Race 77 Child Development Staff - Language The number who are proficient in a language other than English 29 Number who are proficient in more than one language other than English 5 Spanish 165 Central/South American and Mexican 1 Caribbean Languages 1 Middle Eastern/South Asian Languages 1 East Asian Languages 5 Native North American/Alaska Native Languages 15 Pacific Island Languages 5 European and Slavic Languages 7 African Languages Other Languages 1 Unspecified Languages Child Development Staff - Classroom Teacher Turnover Teacher Turnover Total 76 Teacher Turnover Compensation 13 Teacher Turnover Change Field 6 Teacher Turnover Other Reasons 57 Teacher Vacancies of 3 Months 4 Teachers Hired Due to Turnover 64 Child Development Staff - Home-based Visitor Turnover Home-based Visitor Turnover Total 3 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 12 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Home-based Visitor Turnover Compensation 1 Home-based Visitor Turnover Change Field 9 Home-based Visitor Turnover Other Reasons 2 Home-based Visitor Vacancies of 3 Months Home-based Visitor Hired Due to Turnover 21 FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS STAFF Family and Community Partnerships Staff - Qualifications Family Workers 19 Family and Community Partnership (FCP) Supervisors 39 FCP Supervisors with a Family Caseload 11 Family Workers with an Advanced Degree 17 FCP Supervisors with an Advanced Degree 7 Family Workers with a Baccalaureate Degree 84 FCP Supervisors with a Baccalaureate Degree 24 Family Workers with an Associate Degree 9 FCP Supervisors with an Associate Degree 1 Family Workers with a High School Diploma 76 FCP Supervisors with a High School Diploma 6 Family Workers with No Degree enrolled in related degree or credential 5 FCP Supervisors with No Degree enrolled in related degree or credential 1 EDUCATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT STAFF Education and Child Development Managers/Coordinators - Qualifications Total Education & Child Development Managers/Coordinators 72 An advanced degree in ECE or any field and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE with experience teaching preschool-age children 15 A baccalaureate degree in ECE or any field and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE with experience teaching preschool-age children 47 An associate degree in ECE or any field and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE with experience teaching preschool-age children 6 An associate degree in ECE or equivalent as above, 4 enrolled in a baccalaureate degree in ECE or a baccalaureate degree in any field and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE A CDA or state-awarded preschool, infant/toddler, family child care or home-based certification, credential, or licensure that meets or exceeds CDA requirements 2 A CDA as above, enrolled in a baccalaureate degree in ECE or any field and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE 2 No Credentials as listed 2 No credentials as listed, enrolled in a baccalaureate degree in ECE or any field and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 13 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 HEALTH SERVICES Health Insurance - Children Children with Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 6,793 Children with Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 7,13 Medicaid and/or CHIP (at Enrollment) 5,738 Medicaid and/or CHIP (at End of Enrollment Year) 5,994 State Funded Insurance (at Enrollment) 2 State Funded Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 2 Private Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 1,4 Private Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 1,9 Other Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 49 Other Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 44 Children without Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 1,257 Children without Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 92 Health Insurance - Pregnant Women (EHS Programs) Pregnant Women with Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 85 Pregnant Women with Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment) 88 Medicaid (at Enrollment) 66 Medicaid (at End of Enrollment Year) 7 Publicly Funded Insurance Program Other Than Medicaid (at Enrollment) Publicly Funded Insurance Program Other Than Medicaid (at End of Enrollment Year) Private Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 18 Private Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 17 Other Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 1 Other Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment Year) 1 Pregnant Women without Health Insurance (at Enrollment) 53 Pregnant Women without Health Insurance (at End of Enrollment) 5 Medical Home - Children Children Continuous Accessible Health Care (at Enrollment) 7,448 Children Continuous Accessible Health Care (at End of Enrollment Year) 7,676 Children Indian Health Service (at Enrollment) 178 Children Indian Health Service (at End of Enrollment Year) 181 Children Migrant Health Center (at Enrollment) 19 Children Migrant Health Center (at End of Enrollment Year) 8 Medical Services - Children Children Up-to-Date According to Relevant State's EPSDT Schedule (at Enrollment) 2,653 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 14 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Children Up-to-Date According to Relevant State's EPSDT Schedule (at End of Enrollment Year) Of these, children newly diagnosed with a chronic condition needing medical treatment since last year's PIR was reported (at end of enrollment) Of these, children who have received or are receiving medical treatment (at End of Enrollment Year) 7,25 Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - No Health Insurance 2 Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - No Pediatric Care Available in Local Area Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - Medicaid Not Accepted by Health Provider Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - Parents Did Not Keep/Make Appointment 1 Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - Children Left Program Prior To Appointment 5 Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - Appointment Date In Future 2 Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - No Transportaion Programs with Primary Reason for No Medical Treatment - Other Anemia 66 Asthma 192 Hearing Difficulties 9 Vision Problems 182 High Lead Levels 17 Diabetes 6 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Children (HS and Migrant Programs) Underweight (at Enrollment according to 2 CDC BMI-for-age growth chart) 393 Healthy Weight (at Enrollment according to 2 CDC BMI-for-age growth chart) 4,41 Overweight (at Enrollment according to 2 CDC BMI-for-age growth chart) 8 Obese (at Enrollment according to 2 CDC BMI-for-age growth chart) 932 Immunization Services - Children Up to Date on All Immunizations (at Enrollment) 6,65 Up to Date on All Immunizations (at End of Enrollment Year) 7,321 Received All Possible Immunizations (at Enrollment) 584 Received All Possible Immunizations (at End of Enrollment Year) 289 Exemption from Immunizations In Accordance With State Guidelines (at Enrollment) 125 Exemption from Immunizations In Accordance With State Guidelines (at End of Enrollment Year) 134 Pregnant Women - Services (EHS Programs) Prenatal Health Care 129 Postpartum Health Care 15 536 54 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 15 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Mental Health Interventions 69 Substance Abuse Prevention 14 Substance Abuse Treatment 3 Prenatal Education on Fetal Development 123 Information on Benefits of Breastfeeding 116 Pregnant Women - Prenatal Health (EHS Programs) Enrolled During 1st Trimester 12 Enrolled During 2nd Trimester 71 Enrolled During 3rd Trimester 55 Medically High Risk Pregnancies 52 Dental Home - Children Children Continuous Accessible Dental Care (at Enrollment) 6,567 Children Continuous Accessible Dental Care (at End of Enrollment Year) 7,42 Preschool Dental Services (HS and Migrant Programs) Received Dental Preventive Care 5,614 Completed Oral Health Examination 5,839 Diagnosed as Needing Dental Treatment 1,868 Received or Are Receiving Dental Treatment 1,677 Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Insurance does not cover treatment Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Dental care not available in local area Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Medicaid not accepted by dentist Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Dentists in area do not treat children age 3-5 Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Parents did not keep/make appointment 6 Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Children left program prior to appointment 2 Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Appointment date in future 2 Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - No Transportation Programs with Primary Reason for No Dental Treatment - Other Infant and Toddler Preventive Dental Services (EHS And Migrant Programs) EHS and Migrant Dental Exams 826 Pregnant Women Dental Services (EHS Programs) Pregnant Women Dental Exams/Treatment 52 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 16 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Mental Health Services Children with Staff Consultations 1,17 Children with Three or More Consultations 259 Children with Parent Consultations 432 Children with Three or More Parent Consultations 185 Children with Individual Mental Health Assessments 32 Children Referrals Facilitated for Mental Health 239 Medical Health Referrals Children Referred for Mental Health Services Outside Head Start 211 Children Referred for Mental Health Services Outside Head Start that Received Services 145 DISABILITIES SERVICES Preschool Disabilities Services (HS and Migrant Programs) Children with an IEP 872 Children with an IEP - Determined Eligible for Services Prior to Enrollment Year 424 Children with an IEP - Determined Eligible for Services During Enrollment Year 448 Children with an IEP - Not Receiving Services Infant and Toddler Part C Early Intervention Services (EHS and Migrant Programs) Children with an IFSP 34 Children with an IFSP - Determined Eligible for Services Prior to Enrollment Year 163 Children with an IFSP - Determined Eligible for Services During Enrollment Year 141 Children with an IFSP - Not Receiving Services 1 Preschool Primary Disabilities (HS and Migrant Programs) Health Impairment 4 Health Impairment Received Services 4 Emotional Disturbance Emotional Disturbance Received Services Speech Impairment 527 Speech Impairment Received Services 442 Intellectual Disabilities Intellectual Disabilities Received Services Hearing Impairment 3 Hearing Impairment Received Services 3 Orthopedic Impairment 2 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 17 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Orthopedic Impairment Received Services 1 Visual Impairment Visual Impairment Received Services Specific Learning Disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Received Services Autism 11 Autism Received Services 1 Traumatic Brain Injury 1 Traumatic Brain Injury Received Services 1 Non-Categorical/Developmental Delay 319 Non-Categorical/Developmental Delay Received Services 278 Multiple Disabilities (excluding Deaf-blind) Multiple Disabilities (excluding deaf-blind) Received Services Deaf-blind Deaf-blind Received Services EDUCATION Screening Number of all newly enrolled children since last year 's PIR was reported 6,149 Newly Enrolled Children Who Completed Behavorial Screenings 6,443 Identified Needing Follow-up Disability Assessment 85 Curriculum Family Child Care Curriculum Locally Designed 1 Staff-Child Interaction Observation Tools Program has Staff-Child Interaction Observation Tools To Assess Quality 15 Center-based Staff-Child Interaction Observation Tool Locally Designed 1 Home-based Staff-Child Interaction Observation Tool Locally Designed Family Child Care Staff-Child Interaction Observation Tool Locally Designed FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Number of Families Total Number of Families 7,446 Two Parent Families 4,344 Single Parent Families 3,12 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 18 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Employment Both Parents Employed 914 One Parent Employed 2,832 Both Parents Not Working 598 Parent Employed 1,54 Parent Not Working 1,562 A parent/guardian is a member of the United States military on active duty 95 Federal or Other Assistance Receiving TANF Benefits 41 Receiving SSI Benefits 318 Receiving WIC Benefits 3,989 Receiving SNAP Benefits 3,556 Job Training/School Both Parents in Training/School 79 One Parent in Training/School 559 Neither Parent in Training/School 3,76 Parent in Training/School 461 Parent Not in Training/School 2,641 Parent/Guardian Education An Advanced or Baccalaureate Degree 89 An Associate Degree, Vocational School, or Some College 1,29 A High School Graduate or GED 3,226 Less than High School Graduate 2,198 Family Services Emergency/Crisis Intervention 2,717 Housing Assistance 74 Mental Health Services 1,43 English as a Second Language (ESL) Training 587 Adult Education 1,75 Job Training 514 Substance Abuse Prevention 1,556 Substance Abuse Treatment 81 Child Abuse and Neglect Services 1,366 Domestic Violence Services 1,281 Child Support Assistance 248 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 19 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report- State Level Jan 27, 214 Health Education 4,123 Assistance to Families of Incarcerated Individuals 12 Parenting Education 4,199 Relationship/Marriage Education 1,238 Received at Least One Family Service 5,887 Father Involvement Programs with Father Involvement 15 Children with Participating Fathers 2,57 Homelessness Services Homeless Families Served 78 Homeless Children Served 725 Homeless Families Acquired Housing 161 Foster Care and Child Welfare Foster Care Children Served 22 Child Welfare Agency Referral Children Served 217 Collaboration Agreements Number of LEAs in Service Area 84 Number of LEA Agreements to Coordinate Disabilities Services 65 Number of LEA Agreements to Coordinate Transition Services 61 Program has Pre-kindergarten Collaboration and Resource Sharing Agreements 3 Number of Pre-kindergarten Collaboration and Resource Sharing Agreements 17 Number of Part C Agencies in Service Area 41 Number of Part C Agreements to Coordinate Disabilities Services 4 Program has Child Welfare Agency Collaboration Agreements 12 Number of Child Welfare Agency Collaboration Agreements 31 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 2 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report - State Level Jan 27, 214 Utah has 17 Program(s) Average-based Summary MANAGEMENT STAFF Management Staff - Salaries Average Executive Director Annual Salary $79,362 Executive Director Percent Funded by Head Start 59.6% Head Start Director Annual Salary $74,621 Head Start Director Percent Funded by Head Start 72.5% Child Development and Education Manager Annual Salary $47,742 Child Development and Education Manager Percent Funded by Head Start 86.1% Health Services Manager Annual Salary $46,851 Health Services Manager Percent Funded by Head Start 81.7% Family and Community Partnerships Manager Annual Salary $42,74 Family and Community Partnerships Manager Percent Funded by Head Start 89.3% Disability Services Manager Annual Salary $34,93 Disability Services Manager Percent Funded by Head Start 77.3% Fiscal Officer Annual Salary $6,985 Fiscal Officer Percent Funded by Head Start 68.2% Coordination of Services Average Avg Hours per Week Coordinating Services - Child Development & Education Manager 22 Avg Hours per Week Coordinating Services - Health Services Manager 24 Avg Hours per Week Coordinating Services - Family & Community Partnerships Manager 24 Avg Hours Per Week Coordinating Services - Disability Services Manager 2 NON-SUPERVISORY CHILD DEVELOPMENT STAFF Child Development Staff - Classroom Teacher Salary By Level Of Education Average Classroom Teacher Average Salary - with Advanced Degree $31,597 Classroom Teacher Average Salary - with Baccalaureate Degree $24,361 Classroom Teacher Average Salary - with Associate Degree $21,24 Classroom Teacher Average Salary - with CDA $19,631 Classroom Teacher Average Salary - with No Credential $21,344 Child Development Staff - Average Salary Average Classroom Teacher Average Salary $22,662 Classroom Teacher Average Hourly Rate $15.38 Assistant Teacher Average Salary $15,838 Assistant Teacher Average Hourly Rate $11.73 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 21 of 22

212-213 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) PIR Summary Report - State Level Jan 27, 214 Average Home-Based Visitor Average Salary $27,68 Home-Based Visitor Average Hourly Rate $14.66 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Mental Health Professional Average Average Total Hours per month Mental Health Professional On-site 35 Data as of: 1/24/214 Programs in report : 17 Page 22 of 22