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Follow-up review: The Resource Coordination Program: Program's elimination provided funds for Pre-K slots in FY2012
Georgia. Department of Audits and Accounts. Performance Audit Operations Division, August, 2011
(Follow-Up Review 11-11). Atlanta: Georgia, Department of Audits and Accounts, Performance Audit Operations Division.

A follow-up to a study of services provided through the Resource Coordination Program, a component of the Georgia state prekindergarten program that awards funds for support services to prekindergarten providers

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Pre-Kindergarten Program (Pre-K): Requested information on the income demographics of Pre-K participants
Georgia. Department of Audits and Accounts. Performance Audit Operations Division, March, 2011
(Special Examination 11-01A). Atlanta: Georgia, Department of Audits and Accounts, Performance Audit Operations Division.

An analysis of the family income levels of participants in the Georgia Pre-Kindergarten Program, the universal prekindergarten program for 4-year-old children in Georgia

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The Resource Coordination Program: The program's impact on kindergarten readiness is unknown
Georgia. Department of Audits and Accounts. Performance Audit Operations Division, May, 2009
(Special Examination 09-02). Atlanta: Georgia, Department of Audits and Accounts, Performance Audit Operations Division.

A study of services provided through the Resource Coordination Program, a component of the Georgia state prekindergarten program that awards funds for support services to prekindergarten providers

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