Education Reform that Works: Early Childhood Education

“There’s an education reform strategy that has 50 years of solid research behind it, with proven results that demonstrate how to improve student achievement. It’s a solution backed by both political parties to help narrow the achievement gap, increase high school graduation rates and reduce crime and delinquency. It’s an investment proven to yield up to $7 for every public dollar invested, paying dividends to families, school districts and taxpayers. It’s voluntary, high-quality pre-kindergarten.”

So begins Marci Young’s piece last week in The Washington Post. Young is the director of Pre-K Now. You can read the whole article online.

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