Services

Learn about the goal of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

DCPCS's School Health Profiles provide information on health, physical education, nutrition and wellness.

DCPS's School Health Profiles provide information on health, physical education, nutrition and wellness programs.

DCPCS's School Health Profiles provide information on health, physical education, nutrition and wellness programs.

DC's participating private school health profiles provide information on health, physical education, nutrition and wellness programs.

FFVP provides selected schools in the District of Columbia reimbursement for fresh fruits and vegetables made available, free of cost, to students during the school day.

Financial subsidy information, training and technical assistance, nutrition education, and food safety information for child development centers, adult day care centers, sponsored day care homes, afterschool programs, and emergency shelters.

Training resources for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).

The DC Head Start State Collaboration Office, within the Division of Early Learning, promotes improved linkages between Head Start and local agencies that provide services in the areas of health care, welfare, education, community, family literacy services, disabilities, homelessness, professional development and child welfare.

DC's ICC is the lead agency in the development and implementation of District-wide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system to provide early intervention services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities.

The Free Summer Meals Program serves meals to children and youth in the District of Columbia during the summer.

Learn more information about the DC Free Summer Meals Program.

View the DC Public Charter School Health Profiles for 2011-2012.

DCPS School Health Profiles describe the health, physical education, nutrition and wellness programs and services they provide.

View the DC Public School Health Profiles for 2011-2012.

The Division of Early Learning ensures that all DC children have access to early childhood development programs.

