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View synonyms for pre-K
pre-K
or pre-k
[ pree-key ]
noun
- a school or class for three- or four-year-old children, before kindergarten:
state-funded pre-K's.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pre-K1
First recorded in 1965–70; pre- ( def ) + K 3( def ) (in the sense “kindergarten”)
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Example Sentences
“Peter Gelb is responsible for costing the mayor money that he could have used for pre-K program,” Wisenfeld said.
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De Blasio has made universal pre-K the centerpiece of his mayoralty.
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In other words, high-quality pre-K is a much more powerful political issue than public charter schools.
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But in the meantime, thirty states have raised pre-k funding on their own.
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Last year, I asked this Congress to help states make high-quality pre-K available to every four year-old.
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