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As schools in the St. Louis region plan for a predominately virtual start to the academic year, children may again be left largely to their own devices.And yes, that’s in both senses of the phrase.
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A new report by a nonprofit group of retired admirals and generals shows that lack of access to quality and affordable child care in Missouri is limiting…
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More money will go toward early childhood education and services if St. Louis voters approve a property tax increase in November.This month, the St. Louis…
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In the coming weeks, some day care facilities are set to reopen their doors after a hiatus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,…
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The economic downturn caused by the coronavirus could roll back state investments in pre-K made since the last recession.That’s the dire warning in the…
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Growing concerns over the spread of the coronavirus have led many schools in the region to close. However, some day cares and child care centers are…
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There’s a swelling momentum to increase the number of children under the age of 5 receiving free early childhood education in the St. Louis region.State…
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A community organizing group wants St. Louis and St. Louis County to spend more money on early childhood education.In a report released Thursday, WEPOWER…
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The lines of students snaking through the hall of the Affton preschool were squiggly.It will take some practice, just like how to use the bathroom and…
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Paying for day care is one of the largest expenses per month for families. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the average cost of infant child…