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The Agenda: This week in local government

SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Every Monday Port City Daily shares upcoming government meetings around the tri-county region. If there’s an item of public interest…

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Applications open for Community Relations Advisory Committee

NEW HANOVER COUNTY — Applications are now open for two spots on the New Hanover County-City of Wilmington Community Relations Advisory Committee…

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Could universal pre-K work in New Hanover County?


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There are close to forty-four hundred preschool students in licensed programs in New Hanover County, but that represents just 37% of pre-K aged children. The county has been asked to consider universal pre-K, but there are barriers to expanding.
“We’d like to see a universal pre-K plan. One thing that’s loud and clear is that far too many of our children aren’t ready for kindergarten. And the reason is, there’s just not enough slots in the county available.”
While New Hanover County Schools does have a pre-K program, supported by federal, state, and local funding, it serves less than 10 percent of pre-school age children.

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