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PERFORMANCE INDICATORS DATA Baltimore Country Baltimore City
Y Head Start Y Early Head Start Y Head Start
Funded enrollment 574 78 686
Average monthly enrollment 87% 87% 87%
Total number of families served 702 700
% of eligible children served 100% 100% 100%
Racial/ethnic compositions:
Hispanic 63 11 17
Asian 39 3 0
Black 422 92 660
White 68 6 13
Bi-racial 53 6 16
Children with an IFSP or IEP 10.29% 16.52% 12.09%
Children with IFSP or IEP that received special education or related 100% 100% 100%
services.
Children completing professional dental exams 90.78% 88.04%
Of the preschool children needing dental treatment, the % of preschool 27.59% 99.46%
children who received dental treatment.
Children with up-to-date immunizations (at end of enrollment year) 99.69% 98.26% 93.43%
Children with health insurance (at end of enrollment year) 100% 100% 100%
Children with a medical home (at the end of the enrollment year) 99.85% 100% 100%
Children with a dental home (at the end of enrollment year) 100% 99.13% 99.87%
Children up-to-date on a schedule preventive and primary health care 87.71% 94.78% 87.91%
per the state’s EPSDT schedule at the end of the enrollment year.
During health screenings, children diagnosed with a chronic condition 90% 100% 100%
needing medical treatment, who received medical treatment.
% of children who received a 45 day assessment which screened social 100% 100% 100%
emotional, vision and hearing, height and weight and school readiness
% of children receiving dental exams during enrollment 91% 99% 88%
% of children receiving nutrition consults during enrollment 100% 100% 100%
% of families who completed a Family Strengths Assessment 100% 100% 94%
% of families who received at least one of the family services reported 68.4% 63.44% 75.43
in the PIR.
% of children in households at the federal poverty level 94% 100% 73% *
Total number of families experiencing homelessness during the 24 6 24
enrollment year
Families, experiencing homelessness during the enrollment year that 83.33% 66.67% 83.33%
acquired housing during the enrollment year.
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* Other factors made children categorically eligible.