Head Start programs would also only operate in English, a shift from the program’s previous support for bilingual students. “It wouldn’t be Head Start anymore,” said Jen Bailey, executive director of the nonprofit Reach Dane in Madison, Wisconsin, which operates several Head Start programs. Opponents of Head Start, however, argue that there is not enough rigorous data showing that Head Start leads to long-term positive outcomes. “Yeah, there’s a lot of Head Start standards, but those equal success, quality, and a future for children that they wouldn’t have if they didn’t have Head Start.” The instability in Head Start has been difficult for families whose only source of child care is Head Start.