Head Start Awarded Grant to Promote Positive Behavior in Classrooms

July 26, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. (LCHS) was recently awarded a one-time grant totaling $78,173 from Moses Taylor Foundation to implement a new strategy that promotes positive behavior in the classroom among preschool-aged children.  The method, known as Teacher-Child Interaction Training-Universal or TCIT-U, is a professional development model designed to strengthen teacher-child relationship skills and increase teachers’ confidence in their ability to manage challenging behaviors in the classroom. 

The pilot teaching program will be applied in eight of the agency’s classrooms during the upcoming school year.  Education and mental health specialists from an Illinois-based company who are trained in this methodology are working with Head Start’s education team to teach the necessary skills needed to apply this universal prevention method in the classroom.  Additionally, LCHS has partnered with a local mental health specialist from the Children’s Service Center in Wilkes-Barre to help make this project a success. 

Pictured (L-R): Lynn Evans Biga, executive director, Luzerne County Head Start; Jeff Smith, program officer, Moses Taylor Foundation; Kelly Chamberlain, director of education, Luzerne County Head Start; early childhood education specialists, Melissa Ferrari, Crystal Snarski, Karen Laidacker, Luzerne County Head Start

LCHS Receives $500 Donation to Offset Costs for New School Year

July 22, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. (LCHS) was awarded a donation to help offset the cost of children’s programming expenses for the upcoming school year.  The Seltzer Group, an independent insurance agency in Schuylkill County, donated $250 to LCHS.  The original donation was then matched by the Selective Insurance Group Foundation; a company in New Jersey that supports nonprofit organizations helping to make a difference in the lives of people in their communities.  The checks totaling $500 were presented to LCHS’s executive director, Lynn Evans Biga.  The money will help LCHS to carry out its mission of enhancing the quality of life for low income children and their families in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. 

Pictured: Lynn Evans Biga, executive director at Luzerne County Head Start, accepts donation checks from The Seltzer Group’s senior vice president, John Campomizzi