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- Report: Lots Of Access To Pre-K, But Quality Sometimes LackingReport: Lots Of Access To Pre-K, But Quality Sometimes LackingIn the News
Report: Lots Of Access To Pre-K, But Quality Sometimes Lacking
- A silver medal for Detroit pre-K. Now where are the kids?A silver medal for Detroit pre-K. Now where are the kids?In the News
A silver medal for Detroit pre-K. Now where are the kids?
- Charlotte beats most cities on this first step toward educational equity, experts sayCharlotte beats most cities on this first step toward educational equity, experts sayIn the News
Charlotte beats most cities on this first step toward educational equity, experts say
- Many Large City Pre-K Programs Fail to Meet Quality Benchmarks, Study FindsMany Large City Pre-K Programs Fail to Meet Quality Benchmarks, Study FindsIn the News
Many Large City Pre-K Programs Fail to Meet Quality Benchmarks, Study Finds
- New pre-K report gives Memphis bronze medal, Nashville goldNew pre-K report gives Memphis bronze medal, Nashville goldIn the News
New pre-K report gives Memphis bronze medal, Nashville gold
- New York City gets a gold medal for pre-K quality and access, new report findsNew York City gets a gold medal for pre-K quality and access, new report findsIn the News
New York City gets a gold medal for pre-K quality and access, new report finds
- Report Gives San Diego Preschools Bronze Medal For QualityReport Gives San Diego Preschools Bronze Medal For QualityIn the News
Report Gives San Diego Preschools Bronze Medal For Quality
- Seattle’s preschool program gets silver medal in nationwide Pre-k program reviewSeattle’s preschool program gets silver medal in nationwide Pre-k program reviewIn the News
Seattle’s preschool program gets silver medal in nationwide Pre-k program review
- How Cities Can Affect Health: Policy Surveillance Can Help Show Which Government Policies Actually WorkHow Cities Can Affect Health: Policy Surveillance Can Help Show Which Government Policies Actually WorkIn the News
How Cities Can Affect Health: Policy Surveillance Can Help Show Which Government Policies Actually Work