Similar words: undergo, tender, undergraduate, reminder, independent, independence, be independent of, kind. Meaning: ['kɪndərgɑrtn /'kɪndəgɑːtn] n. a preschool for children age 4 to 6 to prepare them for primary school.
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61 California ranks 41st among all states in the amount spent per pupil in kindergarten through high school.
62 Based on these tests, certain children are placed in specific kindergarten programs.
63 Everyone has a different idea of what an academically challenging kindergarten program might be like.
64 What is it that happens in those years before kindergarten that specifically inhibits or promotes growth to self-sufficiency?
65 My public school is under state mandate to conduct a screening for new entrants, and kindergarten children fall into this category.
66 Their son had begun to read in kindergarten and was academically advanced.
67 That is, the books kindergarten children read can generally be read in a single sitting.
68 It would authorize tax-free savings accounts for school expenses from kindergarten through high school.
69 She's in kindergarten now.
70 In half-day kindergarten programs, school districts need only half the number of kindergarten teachers and kindergarten classrooms.
71 The single-storey kindergarten held 50 children in two rooms with broken windows and rotting wooden floors.
72 The Tams, who worked then as a high school principal and a kindergarten teacher, lived in a two-story home.
73 Because of his language difficulties, his kindergarten teacher had quickly referred him for speech therapy to help him articulate certain sounds.
74 In 1877, she opened her first kindergarten for poor children,[Sentencedict] and eventually she supported thirty-one of them.
75 And then the kindergarten teacher started throwing him back into the nursery school.
76 Every day, Valerie says, the kindergarten teacher would call and ask her to come in.
77 I remember my traumatic kindergarten derby.
78 She looks after children in the kindergarten.
79 Another day, and yet another kindergarten stabbing in China.
80 Prince Island Kindergarten teachers are trained to support your toddler and respect individuality as he or she masters skills such as self-feeding and early language.
81 The psychologist Barry Schwartz used the kindergarten experiment to excoriate an experimental New York schools programme which paid older children to show up and work hard.
82 Two years later, Reuter, a former nun and kindergarten teacher, died in another hospital, having never fully recovered.
83 Parents of Pre-K and Kindergarten students should sign up their duty dates on the Parent Duty Assignment Roster.
84 Parents of PreK and Kindergarten students should sign up their duty dates on the Parent Duty Assignment Roster and pay the Parent Duty Deposit when School starts.
85 In September 1995(sentencedict.com), my daughter entered kindergarten in Big Stonealley on the west side of Shichahai.
86 The children learn singing, dancing, drawing, and the like in the kindergarten.
87 Trina's work consisted in taking care of the kindergarten rooms.
88 Majors: Pre - School and Kindergarten Education, Primary Education and Special Education.
89 Kindergartens KGs include kindergarten - cum - child - care centres subsequent to harmonization of pre - primary services as of 1 September 2005.
90 Gerda: at the candy cone that Dieter made in kindergarten this week.
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