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Reply to "Arlington Science Focus - What options are there for younger sibling - Pre-K"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Arlington public schools only have preschool for special needs children, low-income children, and a very few spots in the Montessori program for non-low income children (don't even worry about those). So are you asking about regular preschools in the same area as Arlington Science Focus? [/quote] I'm asking about Pre-K (four year olds) not Pre-S (3 year olds) nearest to Arlington Science. Yes, I am looking for regular pre-K programs - not based on income because we don't qualify for low income programs. I am also not very interested in programs which combine Pre-K with Pre-S.[/quote] Pre-K is preschool. Arlington doesn't have public pre-K. There are some popular preschool programs (e.g., Mt Olivet, Kinhaven, Trinity Presbyterian) in that area but it might be hard to get a spot for a four year old. [/quote] That's not true. That's like saying an apple is an orange. Pre-K = program for four year olds. PS = program for three year olds. OP - I know that DC has tons of Pre-K programs, but Arlington does not.[/quote]
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