Arkansas
Advocates say Arkansas should serve low-income preschoolers
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Arkansas Advocates for Youngsters and Households says the state ought to decide to serving all low-income preschoolers.
This follows a report from the Rutgers Nationwide Institute for Early Schooling Analysis State of Preschool Yearbook.
It confirmed a decline of practically 3,000 youngsters enrolled in Arkansas higher probability applications.
“All of Arkansas’s kids deserve entry to high-quality preschool applications, however extra work must be executed to shut gaps in enrollment,” mentioned Olivia Gardner, Schooling Coverage Director for Arkansas Advocates for Youngsters and Households.