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The Problem With Kindergarten

Por: The Atlantic Life September 24, 2022

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Early education is vital. So why aren’t students guaranteed access to it?Brian Shumway / Gallery StockSeptember 9, 2022When Ojeya Cruz Banks moved to Ohio from New Zealand several years ago, she was overwhelmed by the logistics of uprooting her life. But Cruz Banks, a Denison University professor and a single mom, who is also my neighbor and friend, was relieved to find a house next to a public elementary school. She assumed that she would be... + full article



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