More at Four Pre-Kindergarten Program progress report to the North Carolina General Assembly

Author(s): North Carolina. Office of School Readiness;
Date Issued: 01 February, 2007
Publisher(s): North Carolina. Office of School Readiness
Description: A summary of the 2006/2007 implementation of North Carolina's More at Four Pre-Kindergarten Program for at risk four-year-olds
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Source: Raleigh, NC: North Carolina, Office of School Readiness. Retrieved May 8, 2008, from http://www.osr.nc.gov/_pdf/MoreatFourFeb2007LegRpt.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Public Prekindergarten
Country: United States
States: NORTH CAROLINA
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