Not exact matches
By the time I
graduated from law school in 1975, I had three
preschool - age
kids and a husband, at a time when female lawyers comprised less than 3 percent of all lawyers and were generally unwelcome in law firms and the halls of justice.
I don't lie bcuz to be honest I
graduated from
preschool and I was told by my mother that Im allowed to play with the big
kids lol.
Nick Kristof loaded up his column with familiar memes from the universal pre-K narrative, including this: «it works,» referring to «the stunning success» of two programs from the 60s and 70s — the Perry
Preschool and Abecedarian programs, which, he continues, showed that low - income
kids who were in them «were more likely to
graduate from high school and get a job and less likely to end up on welfare.»
And less than half of them
graduate college - ready, as determined by the city's own Comptroller (whose
kids, for the record, last year attended a private
preschool — obviously, the man reads his own reports).
With 87 percent of high school students
graduating on time, 62 percent of children attending
preschool, New Jersey is second only to Massachusetts on its education measures, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the nonprofit child and family research organization which produces the
Kids Count report with Advocates for Children of New Jersey.