![]() ![]() I agree that I will not make any claims or allegations against Tri-County Head Start or its personnel on account of the criminal history check, and I expressly waive and release any such claim or allegation. Child Care Licensing Regulations and Head Start Performance Standards are used in the determination. ![]() I understand that the information obtained through a criminal history check will be used by Tri-County Head Start to determine whether I may be employed by Tri-County Head Start. If necessary, I will provide a set of fingerprints to the necessary authority for the purposes of conducting a criminal history check. ![]() I authorize Tri-County Head Start to conduct a criminal history and sex offender registry check from the Michigan State Police and from any other appropriate law enforcement agency. Failure to do so will bar me from alleging that Tri-County Head Start has not accommodated me as required by law. If I am disabled and require an accommodation to perform the job, I must notify Tri-County Head Start of that need within 182 days after I knew or reasonably should have known that an accommodation was needed. If I am selected for hire, I will be offered employment provided I verify that I am authorized to work as requested by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Any such agreement made by the Director must be made in writing to be effective. I understand that no administrator or other representative of Tri-County Head Start, other than the Director, has any authority to enter into any agreement for employment for any specific or indefinite period of time, or to make any agreement contrary to the foregoing. If I am hired, in consideration of my employment, I agree to abide by the rules and policies of Tri-County Head Start, including any change made from time to time, and agree that my employment and compensation can be terminated with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, at the option of either Tri-County Head Start or myself. I hereby waive written notice that employment information is being provided by any person or organization. ![]() I authorize the references listed in the Application for Employment, and any prior employer, educational institution, or any other persons or organizations to give Tri-County Head Start any and all information concerning my previous employment/educational accomplishments, disciplinary information or any other pertinent information they may have, personal or otherwise, and release all parties from all liability for any damage that may result from furnishing same to you. Authorization for Employment/Educational Information.I certify that all statements on this Application for Employment are made truthfully and without evasion, and further understand and agree that such statements may be investigated and if found to be false will be sufficient reason for not being employed, or if employed may result in my dismissal. Health and safety, children develop awareness about many topics including fire, poisons, and abuse prevention. They learn there are many differences and similarities among people the world over. They learn about resolving conflicts in acceptable ways.Ībout other cultures and traditions. To develop positive relationships with other children and adults. They learn self help skills – hand washing, tooth brushing, setting the table, serving themselves at snack and lunch, dressing skills, cleaning up and so on are practiced so often they become routine. Independence by making choices and decisions. Children exercise developing gross motor skills. They do this with construction toys, pegboards, play-dough, and art materials, to name a few. We provide a wide variety of materials for expressing creative ideas and feelings.īasic fine motor skills so important to future school work. They explore art, music, movement and drama. Science areas and activities offer opportunities to try out ideas, make observations and do experiments. To be active problem solversas they use all kinds of materials to experiment and explore. They practice classifying, ordering, patterning and counting with many kinds of materials. They learn about letter names and sounds.Ĭoncepts related to mathematics. Reading and writing through a wide variety of experiences. ![]()
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