Alabama First Class Pre-K Alumni Outperforming Peers According to New Study
February 27, 2018
February 27, 2018
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Feb. 27 -- Gov. Kay Ivey, R-Alabama, issued the following news release:
Students who voluntarily participated in Alabama's high-quality First Class Pre-K program are more likely to be proficient in reading and math than their peers, according to a new study of Alabama third graders. This finding was especially true for minority children and children living in poverty.
"These findings prove that what we are doing in Alabama is working. Our . . .
Students who voluntarily participated in Alabama's high-quality First Class Pre-K program are more likely to be proficient in reading and math than their peers, according to a new study of Alabama third graders. This finding was especially true for minority children and children living in poverty.
"These findings prove that what we are doing in Alabama is working. Our . . .
