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Report Highlights Disparities, Challenges In Forsyth County Pre-K Programs

Published on September 24, 2020September 24, 2020
Written by Holly Ajala
Posted in Local Impact in Forsyth County, In the News, Great Expectations

A new report is outlining equity issues and achievement gaps for some of the community’s youngest learners. This comes as local groups are pushing for universal pre-K in Forsyth County.

Read more at wfdd.org.

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Louis A. Finney Jr. and Robert J. Feikema: Now More Than Ever, Pre-K Must Be a Priority
Five Questions on Leadership, Health, and Equity with the Twin Counties’ Cooper Blackwell

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