INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ Officials are estimating that automatic federal spending cuts will mean about 700 fewer Indiana children being able to take part in Head Start preschool programs this school year.
The National Head Start Association says those cuts totaling 5 percent of its $8 billion budget will reduce the program size by about 57,000 children nationwide.
Family Development Services director Diane Baker tells The Indianapolis Star that the Indianapolis agency is eliminating 100 Head Start spots even though last year it had more than 1,000 children on its waiting list.
Bloomington's South Central Community Action Program is suspending transportation, cutting 30 students spots and laying off 15 staffers.