Eighteen slots are available in a program designed to help children achieve success in a classroom of their peers
Those slots belong to children who register for enrollment in Baldwin County’s voluntary pre-k program on Feb. 10 and Feb. 11.
“The day the children come to register, they are given a preliminary screening assessment, we rank the scores and select the children with the greatest academic need,” Cindy Chandler, county pre-k program coordinator, said. “The program provides these 18 students the opportunity to compete on the same level as their peers in kindergarten

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