Children at daycare

107 Headstart Programs in Minnesota

Browse 107 headstart programs across Minnesota. Find licensed daycare centers, compare options by city, and choose the best childcare for your family.

Choosing Daycare Centers in Minnesota

Finding the right daycare center for your child is crucial. Understanding the landscape of childcare services in Minnesota can make the decision-making process smoother.

Minnesota has about 1,323 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state.

Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in Minnesota. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.

Daycare Breakdown in Minnesota

There are 1,323 daycares in Minnesota: 107 headstart facilities, 28 before/after school centers, 56 religious facility daycares, and 1,132 childcare and preschool centers.

Childcare & Pre-school

Find the best childcare & pre-school in Minnesota

Find near me

Headstart Programs

Find the best headstart programs in Minnesota

Find near me

Religious / Church Based Daycare

Find the best religious / church based daycare in Minnesota

Find near me

Before or After School

Find the best before or after school in Minnesota

Find near me

All Headstart Programs in Minnesota

Showing 107 results

Tri-Valley Owatonna Head Start Center
Headstart Programs
Address
565 20th St Ne, Owatonna, MN
Phone
(507) 455-2203
Semcac Head Start-Kasson
Headstart Programs
Address
402 W Main, Kasson, MN
Phone
(507) 634-3663
Morris Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
1001 1/2 Scotts Ave, Morris, MN
Phone
(320) 589-7949
Tri-Valley Brooten Head Start Center
Headstart Programs
Address
250 2nd Ave, Brooten, MN
Phone
(320) 346-4255
Blackduck Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
372 Summit Ave Nw, Blackduck, MN
Phone
(218) 835-7164
Kelliher Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
345 4th St Nw, Kelliher, MN
Phone
(218) 647-1120
Audubon/Lake Park Headstart
Headstart Programs
Address
601 4th St, Audubon, MN
Phone
(218) 439-6911
Chisholm Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
Vaughan Steffensrud School, Chisholm, MN
Phone
(218) 254-2275
Tri-Valley Hutchinson Head Start Center
Headstart Programs
Address
900 Lynn Rd, Hutchinson, MN
Phone
(320) 864-6635
Frazee Head Start Center
Headstart Programs
Address
305 Lake St N, Frazee, MN
Phone
(218) 334-3951
Pipestone Head Start Center Peace United Methodist Church
Headstart Programs
Address
Hwy 30 & 23, Pipestone, MN
Phone
(507) 825-4421
Walker Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
205 Highland Ave, Walker, MN
Phone
(218) 547-1311
International Falls Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
2232 2nd Ave E, So Int'L Falls, MN
Phone
(218) 283-9491
Clay-Wilkin Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
112 1st Ave Se, Dilworth, MN
Phone
(218) 299-7017
Kootasca Head Start I.C.C.
Headstart Programs
Address
1851 Highway 169e, Grand Rapids, MN
Phone
(218) 327-4478
Northome Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
11731 Mn-1, Northome, MN
Phone
(218) 897-5273
Taconite Head Start
Headstart Programs
Address
Taconite Community Center, Po Box 4, Taconite, MN
Phone
(218) 245-2101

Page 4 of 4· 107 results

Frequently asked questions

There are 107 headstart programs daycares across Minnesota. Browse by city to find options near you.
All licensed daycare facilities in Minnesota are listed in our directory. You can also verify a facility's license status through Minnesota's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities must meet state standards for safety, health, staff-to-child ratios, and staff qualifications.
When comparing daycare options in Minnesota, consider:
  • Licensing status and inspection history
  • Staff-to-child ratios (Minnesota sets minimum requirements by age group)
  • Staff qualifications and training
  • Safety measures and facility cleanliness
  • Parent reviews and Google ratings
  • Curriculum and daily schedule
  • Location, hours, and cost
Daycare costs in Minnesota vary by location, child's age, and facility type. Full-time center-based care typically ranges from $150 to $400+ per week. Infant care is generally more expensive due to lower staff-to-child ratio requirements. Urban areas tend to have higher costs than rural areas.