Here's the link: http://www.dcpcsb.org/blog/new-nieer-report-rates-dc-1-pre-kindergarten-access |
I would argue hat universal PK has been achieved being that there is a spot for every kid that wants ones. |
Federal district. It's no more a city than it is a state -- i.e., it's neither. Granted, it has more in common with a city, but it has more people than some states and far more than most U.S. territories. |
So what's your point? Are you a statehood advocate? I live in DC, and for me, and all of my fellow Washingtonians, it's a city. A city with no real power. I know Congress would LIKE for DC to be only the environs of Capitol Hill, the Mall, and the White House, but it's not. There are all of us pesky Washingtonians to deal with. |
| Of course, it would be wonderful to inculcate a love of learning at a young age. By the time a lot of them get older, it's hard to get them to buckle down, obey the rules, pull up their sagging pants, fly right and stop pejoratively equating academic striving with "acting white." |