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kindergarten

[kin-der-gahr-tn, -dn] / ˈkɪn dərˌgɑr tn, -dn /
NOUN
daycare
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NOUN
preschool
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Vargas and her 5-year-old daughter, who is Native American and African American, have received resources to learn at home, preparing her for kindergarten this year.

From Los Angeles Times

Quarterback Yanick Diaz said he has been with some of his teammates since kindergarten.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s his second time back-to-school shopping for Riot, who is going into kindergarten at a public school, and he has noticed that the prices of many items have gone up this year.

From Los Angeles Times

She means, in part, that the next great dancers and choreographers might now be in a kindergarten class in Brooklyn, in need of exposure.

From New York Times

Florida’s approval is alarming because children will watch the videos when they are at their most impressionable stage, in kindergarten through 5th grade, said Adrienne McCarthy, a researcher at Kansas State University who tracks PragerU.

From Scientific American