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Pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, second, third and sixth grades will be eliminated next year, as a public school and a charter school move in to take PS 332's place.
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Pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, second, third and sixth grades will be eliminated next year, as a public school and a charter school move in to take PS 332's place.
Mary Plummer: Meghan Loves to Color Mary Plummer 2010
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Pre-kindergarten education is one of those policies that feels right to do-gooders.
Feelings vs. Consequences, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I teach Pre-kindergarten and am always interested to see how other teachers are utilizing this technology in developmentally appropriate ways.
Smart Interactive Writing splatypus 2008
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Pre-kindergarten education is one of those policies that feels right to do-gooders.
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Pre-kindergarten classes for 3- and 4-year olds are a valuable tool for preparing children to succeed in elementary school.
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Pre-kindergarten classes for 3- and 4-year olds are a valuable tool for preparing children to succeed in elementary school.
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Superintendent Tim Hadfield wrote at the time that the settings were deemed "acceptable for our general audience within our network of Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students."
FOXNews.com Judson Berger 2011
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Pre-kindergarten classes for 3- and 4-year olds are a valuable tool for preparing children to succeed in elementary school.
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Pre-kindergarten classes for 3- and 4-year olds are a valuable tool for preparing children to succeed in elementary school.
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