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...thirds of all welfare recipients have pre-school aged children," Fuller said. "If just a fraction of welfare parents go to work, the immense demand for preschooling in the inner-city will bring down an already fragile system...
William Cole was born and raised in New York City, but he grew up at the Dalton School. According to school records, he was a student there from the pre-school through high school...
...only a predator in his own right but also a stand-in for all the gaudy malevolence of pop culture. "There's a social hysteria about child abuse," says Professor Melvin Guyer, a psychologist and lawyer who teaches at the University of Michigan. "It began with the McMartin Pre-School case and continued with Woody Allen. There has been a feeding frenzy, in which the ordinary presumptions of innocence are not applied. The allegations are treated as evidence." And the public reacts with wide eyes and a bit of drool at the corner of the mouth. "The public gets...
...have a socioeconomic integration, as well? We are looking at that again," McGrath says. This year's incoming kindergarten class received a series of questions that addressed the child's parents' level of education and whether the child had attended pre-school, among other issues. The specific use that the answers to these questions will serve has not yet been decided...
...improvements don't end at the high school. "We started a pre-school program in 1989 to prepare them for kindergarten," Carleton says. "This year the program is available to any child in Chelsea who needs or wants...