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Posted: Nov 22, 2024 2:51 PMUpdated: Nov 22, 2024 2:54 PM

Cherokee Nation Opens Nowata Head Start

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Nathan Thompson
The Cherokee Nation celebrates the opening of a new Head Start Center in Nowata.
 
Earlier this week, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. and Tribal Councilor Dora Patzkowski joined dignitaries in cutting the ribbon on the $7.3 million, 9,300 square-foot facility.
 
Chief Hoskin says the Cherokee Nation is committed to continuing investments across the reservation to help all people, Tribal and non-Tribal alike.
 
The Nowata Head Start building will provide comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition and parent-involvement services to low-income families with children ages 3 and under. The new facility features a storm shelter, commercial kitchen, new early Head Start classrooms, and a playground with shade structure and an eco-green roof.
 
Cherokee Nation currently serves over 900 children through its Head Start programs.

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