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Program reach and county risk assessment: State fiscal year 2007-2008
Pennsylvania. Office of Child Development and Early Learning, November, 2008
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

A study of the level of risk of school failure in Pennsylvania counties and cities based on seven factors and of the participation and funding levels of state-funded programs for children under five years old

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Program reach and risk assessment: State fiscal year 2008-2009: Updated April 2010
Pennsylvania. Office of Child Development and Early Learning, April 2010
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Updated findings from a study of the level of risk of school failure in Pennsylvania counties and cities based on seven factors and of the participation and funding levels of state-funded programs for children under five years old

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Program reach and risk assessment: State fiscal year 2009-2010
Pennsylvania. Office of Child Development and Early Learning, October, 2010
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

A study of the level of risk of school failure for children in Pennsylvania counties and cities based on ten risk factors and of the reach of state-funded programs for children under five years old

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Program reach and risk assessment: State fiscal year 2010-2011
Pennsylvania. Office of Child Development and Early Learning,
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

A study of the level of risk of school failure for children in Pennsylvania counties and cities based on 15 risk factors and of the reach of state-funded programs for children under 5 years old

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