Dr. Jamie Zibulsky, along with Dr. Anne Cunningham, penned a rallying cry in a 2014 book for
pre-K education titled, «Book Smart: How to Develop and Support Successful, Motivated Readers.»
Not exact matches
Total enrollment: 860 Grade levels:
Pre-k to 8 Ethnic breakdown: — 80 percent African - American — 20 percent Hispanic
Title 1 School: Yes Free and reduced priced lunch: 96 percent Special
education: 14 percent
And in the early - childhood field, of course, there is already Head Start — spending more per pupil than any universal
pre-K program is likely to cost — as well as chunks of the big
Title I program that pay for
pre-K education.
They then post a list of programs that would thrive if the greedy corporate bastards would just pay their fair share —
Title 1,
Pre-K education, etc..
Federal spending K - 12, while limited, has a long reach: $ 14.9 billion in local
Title I grants, $ 11.9 billion in special
education grants, $ 9.1 billion in Head Start for
pre-K children.