Video Highlights PA State Treasurer’s Visit to Luzerne County Head Start

November 22, 2019

Pennsylvania State Treasurer, Joe Torsella, visited Luzerne County Head Start in 2018 to kick off the Keystone Scholars pilot program. As part of this demonstration project, babies born or children adopted in 2018 in six counties in PA including Delaware, Elk, Indiana, Luzerne, Mifflin and Westmoreland became eligible for a $100 seed deposit in a Keystone Scholars account established for their post secondary education. For babies born or children adopted on or after January 1, 2019, Keystone Scholars became available statewide.

Mr. Torsella’s visit to LCHS helped to create awareness and acceptance for this new and innovative savings program. To learn more about the Keystone Scholars program, click HERE.

Click HERE to view the video which highlights Mr. Torsella’s 2018 visit to Luzerne County Head Start’s Beekman St., Wilkes-Barre center. 

PA State Treasurer, Joe Torsella’s, 2018 visit to Luzerne County Head Start, Inc.

Head Start Recognized at Chamber Dinner for Employee Health & Wellness Program

November 20, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. accepted the 2019 “Healthy Workplace Award” during Tuesday night’s annual Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce dinner. Each year the event recognizes businesses and individuals throughout the Greater Wilkes-Barre area in a number of different categories. The “Healthy Workplace Award” is presented to a business or businesses that promotes health and wellness within their organizations.

LCHS works alongside Geisinger’s wellness programs in order to collaborate and develop annual wellness plans catered to its workforce. The overall goal is to improve the health of staff by offering screenings such as blood pressure, weight management, glucose, lipid panels, and bone density screenings. Through challenges that focus on weight management, such as the “March Mayhem Walking Challenge” and the holiday-themed “Maintain Don’t Gain,” and the development of annual screening and wellness plans, LCHS continues to develop a culture of wellness and self-improvement. The goal of these programs is to help employees lead healthy lifestyles and become role models for the communities in which they serve.

LCHS is one of four organizations in Luzerne County that received the 2019 Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce’s “Healthy Workplace Award.”

Pictured, from left: Kelly Billig, secretary of LCHS’s health and wellness committee; Beth White, assistant executive director; Lynn Watters, chairperson of LCHS’s health and wellness committee; Lynn Evans Biga, executive director

President of College Reads to Head Start Children

November 13, 2019

Thomas P. Leary, president of Luzerne County Community College, recently read “Pete the Cat, Rocking in My School Shoes” to children who attend Luzerne County Head Start’s center located at the college’s campus in Nanticoke. President Leary also handed out t-shirts to the children which read, “Luzerne County Community College, Class of 203?” 

Standing, from left:  Head Start children, Michael, Mya, Nathan, Ada, Jackson and Kaylee.
Second row:  Shae Davies, teacher, LCHS; Erin Maughan, teacher, LCHS; Thomas P. Leary, president, Luzerne County Community College; Lynn Evans Biga, executive director, LCHS; Kim Long, teacher, LCHS

Luzerne County Head Start Launches First-Ever Billboard Campaign

November 7, 2019

As part of the 2019 re-branding plan, Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. recently launched a billboard campaign across Luzerne and Wyoming Counties.  The campaign was put together in collaboration with Posture Interactive, the digital marketing agency in Scranton that helped LCHS develop its new image.  The campaign focuses on how Head Start helps young children acquire the skills they need to learn and grow.
Eighteen billboards that will run from November through mid-January feature five designs that show how good habits such as regular tooth brushing and eating healthy allow children to grow and develop into successful young adults.  The billboards also feature LCHS’s new motto, Moving Families Forward, along with the agency’s website and phone number.
Please see the information below for a list of billboard locations and the dates they are scheduled to run.

Running approximately November 4, 2019 through December 2, 2019

  • Shavertown, Luzerne Co. – Route 309 @ Holcomb Rd.
  • West Hazleton, Luzerne Co. – Route 93, approximately ¼ mile north of the Valmont Plaza
  • Edwardsville, Luzerne Co. – Route 11 North @ Sunoco Fuel Tanks  
  • Wilkes-Barre Twp., Luzerne Co. – Route 309 opposite of Wegmans
  • Exeter, Luzerne Co. ­– Route 11 @ Wyoming Homes
  • Hazle Twp., Luzerne Co. – Route 924, approximately .7 miles west of Hazleton
  • Wilkes-Barre Twp., Luzerne Co. – 530 Blackman St. off bypass
  • Nanticoke, Luzerne Co. – West Main St., north of Alden Road
  • Plains, Luzerne Co. – River Rd., south of the 8th Street Bridge   

Running approximately December 16, 2019 through January 26, 2020

  • Plains, Luzerne Co. – River St., approximately 1/10 mile south of the Cross Valley Expy.
  • Wilkes-Barre Twp., Luzerne Co. – Route 309 opposite of Wegmans
  • Dallas, Luzerne Co. – Route 309, opposite M&T Bank
  • Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co. – N. River Rd. @ Antonio’s Pizza
  • Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co. –  Route 29 @ Wachovia Bank
  • Wilkes-Barre Twp., Luzerne Co. – 530 Blackman St. off bypass
  • *Three additional locations in Luzerne County to be announced in December

LCHS Participates in “Bring a Principal to Head Start” Celebration

November 5, 2019

In honor of Head Start Awareness Month, Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. (LCHS) welcomed guest readers, Margo Serafini, principal at Kistler Elementary School in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District and reading specialist, Sandy Atherton.  Ms. Serafini and Ms. Atherton enjoyed breakfast with three and four-year old children who are enrolled in the Head Start program at LCHS’s Beekman Street, Wilkes-Barre center. The two then read and acted out the book “The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything.” Each child also received a book to take home. The visit was part of the National Head Start Association’s “Bring a Principal to Head Start” initiative. The celebration coincided with Head Start Awareness Month and National Principals Month. 

Back Row: Standing, from left – Shannon McCann, associate teacher, LCHS; Margo Serafini, principal, Kistler Elementary School; Sandra Atherton, reading specialist, Kistler Elementary School
Second Row: Standing, from left – Head Start children: Billan; Alexsander; Mahd; Adelina; Jadiel; Morgan; Liliana; Aydan
Seated, from left – Head Start children: Blessin; Jordany; Tamiya; Vy; Bridget McGinley, teacher, LCHS; Jeffrey; Josiah