School program for children before kindergarten.
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Examples for "pre-school"
Examples for "pre-school"
1Conclusion: Overweight Greek pre-school children are at higher risk of dental caries.
2Mr Mick Kenny came to work with pre-school children entirely by accident.
3This has hit everything from pre-school education to police and fire services.
4He said no school or pre-school contracts were included in the sale.
5I had two pre-school children and a partner with a stressful job.
1Mckesson also is in favor of expanded pre-kindergarten classes.
2Julian Castro is pushing ambitious initiatives such as a tax increase to fund a pre-kindergarten program.
3His signature policy accomplishment was establishing universal pre-kindergarten in the largest school system in the country.
4Slideshow (4 images) Last week, pre-kindergarten children and students with special learning needs resumed in-person learning.
5Hilary Clinton also called for investments in communities of color, greater funding for HCBUs, and mandatory pre-kindergarten education.
1Castro advocates universal prekindergarten, supports Medicare for All and cites his experience to push for affordable housing.
2Castro advocates a universal prekindergarten program, supports Medicare for All and cites his experience to push for affordable housing.
3De Blasio, 58, can point to a number of policy wins in New York, including universal prekindergarten, a higher minimum wage and paid sick leave.
1Some talked about poverty, some talked about pre-K and early childhood education.
2And then there's the long-term work, which is the pre-K and after-school.
3Leigh Bishop is a Pre-K teacher at Lakeview Elementary in Sugar land.
4New York City children now begun receiving letters detailing their acceptance to pre-K programs.
5After all, very few of us spent our pre-K years with Folgers in our sippy cups.
1She goes to a little kindergarten right now, just up the street.
2She sent the boy to a little kindergarten in the neighborhood.
3Who would have thought that the sweet little kindergarten teacher packed a wallop like that?
4They were down again in the wide, cool hallway, little kindergarten voices of children shrilling through from one of the playrooms.
5Suddenly a little kindergarten melody she had heard came to her, and she sang softly in her rich, tender contralto the swinging cradle-song:-