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Group to advocate for Indiana pre-kindergarten programming

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Education advocates plan to launch a campaign Friday in Indianapolis for a statewide pre-kindergarten program during next year’s legislative session.

Organizers with the All IN 4 Pre-K campaign say they will focus on families and community leaders. The (Bloomington) Herald-Times reports that the group set up a booth Wednesday in Bloomington to collect stories from parents and children who have had positive pre-kindergarten experiences.

Organizer Cate Walls said the campaign hopes to partner with community organizations like Head Start and plans a panel discussion in the fall.

Early Learning Indiana CEO and president Ted Maple says families want pre-kindergarten programming but have a hard time paying for it. He says expanding access and increasing funding will better prepare Indiana 4-year-old children for school.

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LANCE CORDILL August 12, 2016 at 3:03 pm

“…increasing funding will better prepare Indiana 4-year-old children for school”. They mean, “better prepare the next generation for indoctrination into leftist ideology”. This “cradle to grave” government meddling into our affairs has got to end.

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