Head Start Scholarship for 2021 Graduating Seniors

November 5, 2020

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. is conducting its 35th annual merit-based, competitive scholarship program for former Head Start students graduating from high school in June 2021 and continuing their education. To date, the LCHS Alumni Scholarship Program has awarded 292 scholarships totaling $275,250.

In order to qualify, applicants must be graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue a post-secondary education and they must be able to show proof of enrollment in any Head Start program. The scholarships are provided through private sponsors including local businesses, charitable foundations and other community organizations.

To download the application, click HERE. All applications should be filled out and e-mailed to lchsscholarship@hsweb.org or mailed to Luzerne County Head Start, Inc., 23 Beekman St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, Attn: Lindsey Fredericks, community advocate. For more information, contact Lindsey Fredericks, community advocate, Luzerne County Head Start, Inc., 570-829-6231 or email lindseyf@hsweb.org.

PLEASE NOTE: All applications in their entirety must be submitted by 4pm on Friday, January 29, 2021 in order to be considered.

LCHS to Resume In-Person Preschool Services for Wyoming County Children

November 2, 2020

Beginning Mon., Nov. 9, Luzerne County Head Start (LCHS) will re-open two Wyoming County Head Start classrooms for 20 preschool-aged children. The Head Start classrooms, located in the former Mehoopany Elementary School and Tunkhannock Intermediate School, have been closed for in-person learning since March when Gov. Wolf announced the closure of all Pennsylvania schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic. LCHS has been working closely with administrators at the Tunkhannock Area School District in preparation for these children to safely return to the classroom. The two Wyoming County Head Start centers will be the first classrooms at LCHS to offer in-person services since the March shutdown.

Executive director, Lynn Evans Biga, cited the relatively low number of positive COVID-19 cases in Wyoming County as the reason for re-opening these classrooms. “Information from the Pennsylvania Department of Health has shown a small number of COVID-19 cases among residents in Wyoming County. Based on the data and survey information from our families in Wyoming County and feedback from our LCHS COVID-19 taskforce, we feel this is a good place to slowly begin to re-open our in-person Head Start services.”

Classes will be limited to 10 children and will take place in a hybrid format from Mon. through Thurs. for 4.5 hours each day. Families have the option to keep their children enrolled in virtual services. All staff and children will be required to wear face coverings, practice social distancing, and take part in extensive hand-washing. Classrooms will be cleaned and sanitized at the end of each school day.

LCHS operates 23 Head Start/Pre-K Counts centers and five Early Head Start centers across Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. The additional 21 Head Start/Pre-K Counts centers and all Early Head Start centers will remain closed indefinitely for in-person learning. These centers will continue to operate using LCHS’s virtual services model.


LCHS’s classroom at Tunkhannock Area Intermediate School is ready for children to return for the 2020-2021 school year.

Head Start child, Ahryauna, who attends LCHS’s Tunkhannock center, participates in a virtual learning project.