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Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free _Mother Jones Daily_. And now, combining yesterday’s post about the value of preschool with
today’s post about federal aid to strapped state budgets, here’s the latest news on budget cuts aimed at the worst possible place: > States are slashing nearly $350 million from their
pre-K programs by > next year and more cuts are likely on the horizon once federal > stimulus money dries up, according to the National Institute for > Early Education Research at
Rutgers University. The reductions mean > fewer slots for children, teacher layoffs and even fewer services > for needy families who can’t afford high-quality private preschool >
programs. > > ….Wealthier parents can afford to send their kids to private > preschools, but children from poorer families will likely languish > in lower-quality childcare that
doesn’t prepare them for > kindergarten, experts said. > > ….Marci Young, director of the Pew Center on the States’ Pre-K > Now program, said prekindergarten is the key to
helping the Obama > administration achieve one of its main goals — improving > persistently failing schools. “When you’re thinking about > turning around low performing schools or
making sure you’re > helping close the achievement gap … you’ve got to start in the > early years,” said Young. > > She pointed to studies that show states see a $7 return for
every $1 > they invest in early education because children who attend > prekindergarten are more likely to not need remedial education, to > graduate from high school, to go to
college and to have > higher-paying jobs that produce more taxes. Sounds like socialism to me! Here in America we prefer nature red in tooth and claw. For poor people, anyway.