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When ‘universal’ pre-K really isn’t: Barriers to participating abound

Kindergarten students race outside for a break from class at Rogers International School on Oct. 21, 2020, in Stamford, Connecticut. (John Moore/Getty Images/TNS)
Kindergarten students race outside for a break from class at Rogers International School on Oct. 21, 2020, in Stamford, Connecticut. (John Moore/Getty Images/TNS)
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Even when states claim to have “universal” pre-K for 4-year-olds and sometimes 3-year-olds, some of the most comprehensive programs only serve a slice of the kids who are eligible.

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