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Preschool – 5 things to do today


Newark Advocate – o Toddler Time: Pataskala Public Library, 101 S. Vine St., Pataskala. 10:15 a.m. 740-927-9986. o Preschool Story Time: For children ages 3 to 5. Newark Public Library, 101 W. Main St., Newark. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. o Music Montage for Teens: For

Tulalip preschoolers on the move
Everett Herald – TULALIP – Three dozen preschool students must wait another week until they return to class. On Monday, they’ll show up at Tulalip Elementary School on the Tulalip Reservation. That’s about a half-mile from their regular preschool building on Totem

Young children need more places to play
Pantagraph – Also, a children’s sports center would be wonderful. A safe place where little kids can go to play basketball, badminton, play on inflatable jumpers, etc. Currently the YMCA and other such places do not allow kids to do much, especially preschool-age

Bacheller: Library making room for building fundraiser
Northwest Herald – A lack of space is not stopping the Huntley Area Public Library from sponsoring two of its most popular programs. Although the library still will conduct the Preschool Fair and the Friends of the Library used-book sale, the programs will be held in

Immaculate Conception to mark annual Catholic Schools Week
Times Reporter – Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the school cafeteria. All classrooms, including the preschool, will be open with teachers present. Registration forms for the 2007-08 school year including preschool and kindergarten will be available. The event

AREA BRIEFS: Roundup slated for February 1
Pratt Tribune – Parents with children who will attend preschool in USD 382 for the 2007-2008 school year will need to bring their children to the Preschool Roundup which will be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 1 at Haskins Elementary School. Parents or

First lesson is the high cost
News.com.au – Recent studies show it would cost more than $100,000 to educate a child starting preschool this year – and that’s in the government system. Putting a child through preschool to year 12 in the private system will set you back more than $350,000.

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