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Definitions for PRE-K
priˈkeɪpre-k
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pre-k
Pre kindergarten. The school year preceding Kindergarten. A child is typicaly four years old, although they may be as young as three and as old as five. Early writing skills are taught, as well as pre/early reading skills. Most importantly, the students learn appropriate and acceptable social interactions.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of PRE-K in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of PRE-K in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of PRE-K in a Sentence
Daniel DaleWealth taxesWarren:
I have proposed a two-cent wealth tax on the top one-tenth of one percent in this country, that would give us enough money to start with our babies by providing universal child care for every baby age 0 to 5, universal pre-k for every 3-year-old and 4-year-old in this country.
All universal pre-K programs are voluntary.
We're trying to keep her from getting this and also making sure she's in a good learning environment socially with other children, and trying to find that balance, we're making sure she's safe enough and making sure she gets educated. She loves pre-K, she loves her friends, and the idea that she wouldn't get to go back and see them is really too much for us to even consider pulling her out.
Three-year-old pre-K : they're going to mandate this. Two years of college whether you like it or not. These are the things that take away choices from the American people.
If we can contemplate building a wall with Mexico, we can surely afford giving our children free education from Pre-K to college.
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