Give Your Child a Head Start on School
Our Head Start program is a fully specialized preschool system that gives vulnerable children ages 3 to 4 extra preparation towards their entry into public schooling.
INCA administers Head Start programs for Atoka, Johnston, Marshall, and Murray Counties, Oklahoma. If your child lives in one of these counties, you may enroll them into our Head Start program. We are fully funded and authorized by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.



INCA’s Head Start Program
Our program supports young children and families with high-quality early childhood education, health services, and parent engagement opportunities. These programs provide child screenings, developmentally appropriate learning activities, nutritious meals, and family involvement activities designed to support each child’s cognitive, social, and emotional growth. Families are actively engaged through home visits, parent-teacher conferences, and volunteer opportunities that help build strong partnerships between home and school.
INCA’s Head Start program encompasses:
Practices that help children develop confidence, positive relationships, and emotional resilience.
Collaboration with local agencies and organizations to connect families with additional resources and services when needed.
How to Enroll into Head Start
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Head Start Documents
Handbooks
Head Start Parent HandbookA parent's guide to INCA's Head Start Program, policies and procedures.
Reports
Head Start & Early Head Start, Annual Report 2024/2025A summary of our Head Start & Early Head Start achievements and demographics from the 2024/2025 season.
About Head Start & Early Head Start
Head Start is a federally funded, comprehensive early childhood development program that promotes school readiness for children from low-income families by combining early education, health, nutrition, and family support services. Head Start primarily serves children ages 3–5, while Early Head Start focuses on infants, toddlers, and expecting families from pregnancy through age 3. Both programs are tailored to meet community needs and emphasize parent involvement, healthy development, and school preparation, helping families navigate resources and strengthen their children’s future success.
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