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HEAD START REPORTS

VIEW ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22

PAST ANNUAL REPORTS

MONTHLY ATTENDANCE REPORTS

Monthly Attendance Reports 2017

  • February-2017-Average-Daily-Attendance
  • April-2017-Average-Daily-Attendance
  • May-2017-Average-Daily-Attendance-1

Monthly Attendance Reports 2016

  • Monthly Attendance Report – October 2016
  • Monthly Attendance Report – January 2016

Monthly Attendance Reports 2015

  • Monthly Attendance Report – December 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – November 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – October 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – September 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – May 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – April 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – March 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – February 2015
  • Monthly Attendance Report – January 2015

Monthly Attendance Reports 2014

  • Monthly Attendance Report – December 2014
  • Monthly Attendance Report – October 2014

PROGRAM INFORMATION REPORTS

PIR Summary Reports 2016-17

  • PIR2016-2017-Summary Report
  • PIR2016-17CH4717 Rollout Report

PIR Summary Reports 2015-16

  • PIR2015-16CH4717 Rollout Report

PIR Summary Reports 2014-15

  • PIR2014-15 – Summary Report

PIR Summary Reports 2013-14

  • PIR2013-14CH0457-Grant Level Summary

PIR Summary Reports 2012-13

  • PIR2012-13CH0457-Grant Performance Indicators
  • PIR2012-13CH0457-000-Grant Level Summary

PIR Summary Reports 2011-12

  • PIR2011-12CH0457-Grant Performance Indicators
  • PIR2011-12CH0457-000-Grant Level Summary

BOARD MEETING PACKETS

2022 BOD Meeting Packets

  • BOD Meeting Packet Jan 2022
  • BOD Packet February 2022
  • BOD Packet May 2022
  • BOD Packet June 2022
  • BOD Packet September 2022
  • BOD Packet Nov 2022

2023 BOD Meeting Packets

BOD Packet January 2023

MONTHLY ENROLLMENT REPORTS

Monthly Enrollment Reports 2017

  • Monthly Enrollment Report – August 2017
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – July 2017
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – May 2017
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – April 2017
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – March 2017
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – February 2017

Monthly Enrollment Reports 2016

  • Monthly Enrollment Report – October 2016
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – August 2016
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – April 2016
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – January 2016

Monthly Enrollment Reports 2015

  • Monthly Enrollment Report – December 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – November 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – October 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – September 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – May 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – April 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – March 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – February 2015
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – January 2015

Monthly Enrollment Reports 2014

  • Monthly Enrollment Report – December 2014
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – July-October 2014
  • Monthly Enrollment Report – January-May 2014

OTHER REPORTS

Meal Count Reports 2019-20

  • NC DHHS Child and Adult Food Program Notice 2019-2020

Meal Count Reports 2013-14

  • School Readiness Program Outcomes Report 2013-2014
  • Meal Count Report 2013 – 2014

Meal Count Reports 2012-13

  • Meal Count Report 2012 – 2013

FINANCIAL REPORTS

Financial Reports 2020

  • Financial Report: September 2020
  • Financial Report: October 2020
  • Financial Report: November 2020
  • Financial Report: December 2020
  • Financial Report: October 2020

Financial Reports 2021

  • Financial Reports: January 2021
  • Financial Reports: February 2021
  • Financial Reports: March 2021
  • Financial Reports: April 2021
  • Financial Reports: May 2021
  • Financial Reports: June 2021
  • Financial Reports: July 2021
  • Financial Reports: August 2021
  • Financial Reports: September 2021
  • Financial Reports: October 2021
  • Financial Reports: November 2021
  • Financial Reports: December 2021

Financial Reports 2022

  • Financial Reports: January 2022
  • Financial Reports: February 2022
  • Financial Reports: March 2022
  • Financial Reports: April 2022
  • Financial Reports: May 2022
  • Financial Reports: June 2022

BOARD MEETING MINUTES

2021 Meeting Minutes

September 2021 Board Meeting Minutes with Governance Training

November 2021 Board Meeting Minutes

 

2022 Meeting Minutes

January 2022 Meeting Minutes

March 2022 Meeting Minutes

May 2022 Meeting Minutes

June 2022 Meeting Minutes

September 2022 Meeting Minutes

November 2022 Meeting Minutes

2023 Meeting Minutes

September Board Meeting Minutes

About SCAP, Inc.

Southeastern Community Action Partnership, Inc. is a member of the Community Action Partnership, which is the national hub that links the nation’s 1,000+ local Community Action Agencies and State Associations to each other and to leaders looking for solutions that connect families to great opportunity.

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Main Office
405 N. Elm Street,
Lumberton, NC 28358
(910) 277-3500

Laurinburg (Section 8 HUD & FESS Project)
The Oaks Professional Building
915 S. Main Street, Unit I,
Laurinburg, NC 28352
(910) 277-3535

Whiteville (Early Head Start/Head Start, HUB & FESS)
PO Box 337425, South Lee Street,
Whiteville, NC 28472
(910) 642-6879 – (Early Head Start/Head Start)
(910) 642-8381 – (HUB and FESS Project)
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Cynthia Foskey, Director of Executive Administration and Contracts

A servant-leader with a servant’s heart for others, Ms. Cynthia Foskey oversees Executive Administration and Contracts for Southeastern Community Action Partnership. With over 26 years of experience in community and non-profit sector work, Ms. Foskey holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management.

Ericka Jones Whitaker, Ed. D, Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Ericka Jones Whitaker assumed the Chief Executive Officer role of Southeastern Community Action Partnership, formerly Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. (SCFS), in 2014. SCAP is one of the largest Community Action agencies in North Carolina. Whitaker oversees an annual budget of over $22 million, through several federally-funded programs and leads approximately 250 staff.

Dr. Whitaker is the recipient of the Carl D. Perkins Humanitarian Award by the Southeastern Association of Community Action Agencies (SEACAA) for her overall community leadership, specifically for bringing resources to the counties she serves after the effects of Hurricane Matthew. Dr. Whitaker is also the recipient of the Roselle Copeland Stewardship Award for her work in community action and has received other leadership awards for her servitude in various communities.

Whitaker previously held management positions with several nonprofit trade associations in Washington, D.C., including the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG). She was a former full-time Executive in Residence, Professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke School of Business and often teaches as an adjunct instructor. Dr. Whitaker serves on the Board of Directors for CAPLAW which provides legal and financial resources to Community Action Agencies, the North Carolina Community Action Association, and the Fayetteville NC Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc where she has served as the Foundation Chair.

Whitaker holds a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership and Administration from Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, NC; a Master of Science in Administration (MSA) with a focus in Nonprofit Management from Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC; and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Communications from The University of Maryland, University College in College Park, MD. Dr. Whitaker is a member of Jack & Jill of America, Incorporated, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

Born in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, Dr. Whitaker is the youngest of three, who was raised in a military family. Dr. Whitaker has lived in seven other states and Europe.  She continues to have a love for traveling and cultural cuisine. With all of the “hats” she wears, Dr. Whitaker believes nothing precedes her most important role as a mother to her beautiful daughter.

Her favorite quote is by former South African President, the late Nelson Mandela: “Lead from the back and let others believe they are in front.”

Liying Reeder, MBA Chief Financial Officer

Liying Reeder, MBA, has more than 20 years of progressive experience in accounting and management and holds a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Forensic Accounting and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Ms. Reeder’s personal motto is that “One person can make a difference.”

Tamara Monroe, MHRM, Chief Operating Officer

With over 10+ years of Human Resource experience in retail, local and federal government, higher education and nonprofit sectors, Tamara Monroe is the Chief Operating Officer of Southeastern Community Action Partnership. Ms. Monroe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a focus in Management, and a Master’s in Human Resource with a focus in Organizational Management.

Her motto is: “Success isn’t about how much money you make; it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.” – First Lady Michelle Obama.

Kathleen Lowe Jacobs, MSW, Community Services Block Grant Program Director

With over nine years in The Community Action network, Mrs. Jacobs has a passion for encouraging and empowering individuals who are seeking change. She received her Master’s in Social Work and also holds a Master’s in Management and Leadership from Webster University.

Her motto is: “All things are possible no matter what gets in your way! You can do it!”

Tonie Brite, MS, Head Start/Early HS Director

Tonie Brite manages Head Start/Early Head Start activities, including overseeing program operations and program development regulations. Ms. Brite holds a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master’s in Human Services.

Tiffany Anthony, Section 8 Program Director

Tiffany Anthony brings over 15 years’ experience in Community Action, case management and advocacy for individuals, children and families that face economic challenges with limited resources
Tiffany holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology & Communications.