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pre-K

[pree-key] / ˈpriˈkeɪ /
NOUN
daycare
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NOUN
preschool
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“My husband assumes that it’ll just . . . work out,” reads a post on r/workingmoms about their first summer with a pre-K only child.

From Salon Jun. 24, 2026

So, the billionaire set out to create his own pre-K to 12th grade campus.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 16, 2026

“Early learning activities in the home, the complexity of language that families use, the quality of pre-K — all these drive a huge difference in the pace of the child’s development,” Fuller said.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 5, 2026

De Blasio built a successful universal pre-K program, the first significant expansion of the city’s social safety net in decades.

From Slate Sep. 12, 2024

My parents say, when I was in pre-K, I marched around telling everybody I was the mayor of Earth.

From "Crenshaw" by Katherine Applegate




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