Head Start To Move From Cantonment To Molino

March 19, 2014

The Escambia County Commission voted Tuesday to negotiate a lease with the Community Action Program Committee for a 3,755 square foot building at the Molino Community Center.

The space will be refurbished by CAPC to house a Head Start program next school year. The program will move from it’s current home in the old Ransom Middle School on Muscogee Road  in Cantonment to the Molino location, according to Commissioner Steven Barry.

The building was originally slated to be razed when the rest of the community center was refurbished, Barry said, but the county did not have the funds for the renovation.

Comments

3 Responses to “Head Start To Move From Cantonment To Molino”

  1. Interested Mom on March 24th, 2014 12:16 pm

    Anyone know who I can contact about getting my daughter into head start?

  2. Peanut Butter on March 20th, 2014 1:37 pm

    Why can’t these little ones attend the original Elementary Schools that they would original attend? Why should a 3-4 year old be expected to travel to and from Cantonment – Molino and not be uncomfortable in their seating. Get real. We expect them to behave and now you are asking them to stay seated??? Get real. They are still required to be in car seats according to the Florida Laws. I wish the bus driver and the assistants well. I commend you!!!!!

  3. Jane on March 20th, 2014 5:52 am

    I hope it all works out well for the children!

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