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Reply to "Why do some MoCo elementary schools offer Pre K and others don't? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think PreK is also available for 'special needs'? We have a family in our (solidly middle-class) neighborhood where the two daughters were diagnosed with 'speech delays' and get free PreK. As in, the girls get bussed to school, and bussed home, and the parents don't pay a cent. I know they are definitely not low-income - they own their home/drive 2 decent cars, mom stays at home, dad has a good job.[/quote] This. "Pre-K" is actually the PEP program, which is for Special Needs kids with orthopedic, motor, and speech disabilities, Down Syndrome, and other disabilities. There are a few spaces in the PEP Collaborative program reserved specifically for so-called "normal" kids. So investigate that if you are feeling like you really are in need of "free" preschool. It is a half-day program four days a week. To the poster who called this "disgusting." I have no words for you.[/quote]
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