Publicly funded full -
day kindergarten means parents no longer have to shell out for 10 months of child care for their five - year - olds (and, in Ontario, four - year - olds)-- a major cost savings.
Not exact matches
My daughter is in her second week of
Kindergarten and already there have been four birthdays in her class, which
means four
days of treats that she can't eat!
A recent Indiana Supreme Court ruling
means that charging fees for all -
day kindergarten is unconstitutional, the state department of education has warned school districts.
In some cases, this
means charging parents for a portion of the full -
day kindergarten.
Access to full -
day kindergarten is important but just extending how long children are in school does not necessarily
mean the quality of teaching children experience changes.