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Head Start is an educational program for disadvantaged preschool children that now costs U.S. taxpayers more than $6 billion annually, or more than $7,000 per child. Aimed initially only at poor children, its purpose was to organize programs that would prepare preschool children for elementary school. It was later extended to children above the poverty level, whose parents, however, had to pay according to their income.
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