Universal preschool is a proposal that would use funding from the federal government to provide school to children before they reach Kindergarten. In the current U.S. public education system government funded school is guaranteed to all children from kindergarten to 12th grade. number of U.S. states use state tax revenue to fund part-time and full-time preschool for children between the ages of 3 and 5. Half of the states that offer pre-K programs limit enrollment to low-income children. Proponents that preschool is too expensive for most American families and according to The Chicago Chi…
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@8MN38YJ5yrs5Y
i think that is important for kids to interact with other kids, but pre school you dont really learn a lot of stuff.
@8LS3CKZ5yrs5Y
I think free preschool would hurt my mom's job.
@8LJFBGD5yrs5Y
Yes, but parents also have to pay for half of what it would cost
@8LJCPK2Women’s Equality5yrs5Y
I don't think pre-k is that important but at the same time it could help you be more advanced in kindergarten.
@8H67KD65yrs5Y
Preschool and kindergarten should be included as standard elementary school.
@8G4RFH65yrs5Y
Perhaps Preschool should be made a part of the K-12 system.
@8QFLVFMWorking Family4yrs4Y
No, education should be free, up until College
@8NNHDNSLibertarian5yrs5Y
No, government has no constitutional right to be involved in any education.
@8GB5B935yrs5Y
You should be able to open a business and carry it on your own. Don't rely on the government or other people for help.
@8G587FQ5yrs5Y
No, we should provide better resources to elementary school so that kids can start in kindergarten and not sooner.
@8NRTLVY5yrs5Y
my kids don't need school, they can't even read yet
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