Better late than never, I suppose.

The 4/23  AJC has a brief article referring to the report issued two weeks ago by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) that grades progress made by states offering Pre-K to four-year-olds.

Link to the article here

The news is encouraging but much needs to be done.  Georgia’s groundbreaking Pre-K program serves only about half of eligible children whose parents want it.  Voices was happy to see that the Georgia General Assembly did not cut the proposed 3000 new slots out of the 2010 budget.

Full coverage at the Voices for Georgia’s Children website is here