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Early Head Start (Number) – 2008

Data Provided by: Kansas Action for Children
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0.00 - 4.20
Norton 0.00
Osborne 0.00
Morton 0.00
Ness 0.00
Rawlins 0.00
Rice 0.00
Pawnee 0.00
Phillips 0.00
Logan 0.00
McPherson 0.00
Lincoln 0.00
Linn 0.00
Mitchell 0.00
Morris 0.00
Marion 0.00
Meade 0.00
Trego 0.00
Wabaunsee 0.00
Stevens 0.00
Thomas 0.00
Wilson 0.00
Woodson 0.00
Wallace 0.00
Wichita 0.00
Russell 0.00
Scott 0.00
Rooks 0.00
Rush 0.00
Smith 0.00
Stanton 0.00
Sheridan 0.00
Sherman 0.00
Comanche 0.00
Coffey 0.00
Clark 0.00
Cowley 0.00
Elk 0.00
Edwards 0.00
Decatur 0.00
Cheyenne 0.00
Barber 0.00
Anderson 0.00
Allen 0.00
Barton 0.00
Chautauqua 0.00
Chase 0.00
Butler 0.00
Ellsworth 0.00
Harvey 0.00
Haskell 0.00
Hamilton 0.00
Harper 0.00
Hodgeman 0.00
0.00 - 4.20
Kiowa 0.00
Lane 0.00
Jewell 0.00
Kearny 0.00
Greenwood 0.00
Geary 0.00
Graham 0.00
Gove 0.00
Greeley 0.00
Gray 0.00
Seward 1.89
Douglas 3.07
Sedgwick 3.74
Shawnee 4.20
4.21 - 13.44
Johnson 5.59
Pratt 5.65
Miami 5.98
Wyandotte 6.52
Kingman 6.94
Crawford 7.40
Osage 7.63
Atchison 7.93
Montgomery 8.33
Finney 8.41
Pottawatomie 8.92
Franklin 9.23
Bourbon 9.26
Grant 10.04
Reno 10.66
Leavenworth 10.72
Neosho 11.73
Lyon 11.88
Ford 12.35
Brown 13.44
13.45 - 23.03
Jefferson 14.46
Labette 15.46
Riley 16.04
Jackson 16.80
Marshall 19.29
Cloud 21.16
Dickinson 21.65
Nemaha 23.03
23.04 - 48.15
Cherokee 26.85
Doniphan 27.97
Sumner 28.12
Stafford 28.32
Ottawa 31.52
Washington 31.64
Saline 33.14
Republic 37.57
Ellis 39.57
Clay 48.15

Definitions: The number of Early Head Start enrollment slots available per 100 children birth through 3 years of age living in families with incomes below the U.S. poverty threshold. Data are provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Region VII. Children living in poverty data are based on poverty estimates and population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. The current rate represents the number of slots available for federal fiscal year 2008. The trend represents the average annual change in slots available for federal fiscal years 2004-2008.

Data Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Region VII

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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