Pre-k north carolina

- Theres no such thing as extreme poverty in North Carolina. At least thats what Rep a nonprofit program that evaluates pre-K programs around the country. But advocates for children say that state lawmakers are now erasing all those gains.
(Huffington Post)- For example, a family of four was eligible last summer for North Carolina Pre-K if its income was no more than $50,975. The federal poverty rate for a similar-sized family is less than half that.
(digtriad.com)- where nearly a quarter of North Carolina Pre-K slots are provided by Durham Public Schools.
(Durham Herald Sun)- RALEIGH -- North Carolinas legislative leaders appear to be engaged state House leadership is pushing a new policy that would drastically narrow eligibility for the NC Pre-K program.
(The News & Observer)- RALEIGH — A North Carolina state House committee scaled back its although only one-third of the 67,000 children eligible receive the pre-K program.
(Asheville Citizen-Times)- Preschool education programs have proven their worth, in North Carolina and elsewhere more than a third of them are being served by what is now known as NC Pre-K, formerly More at Four.
(WJTV.com)- RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Gov. Bev Perdue announced Wednesday morning that her administration would create 2,000 additional NC Pre-K slots this year across North Carolina.
(Abc Local Web)- We know that North Carolina Pre-K makes a long-term difference in a childs life, Perdue said at the Happy Face Preschool, where she talked with children and teachers. We can do this for our children.
(WSOC-TV)- For example, a family of four was eligible last summer for North Carolina Pre-K if its income was no more than $50,975, according to a program document. The federal poverty rate for a similar-sized family is less than half that.
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