Ruling could lead to expansion of pre-K in North Carolina

Sept. 8, 2011
Judge says state cannot impose an enrollment cap on program

From The Raleigh News & Observer: A judge has ruled that North Carolina cannot impose a cap that limits pre-kindergarten for low-income 4-year-olds. The ruling brings some clarity to recent changes to the pre-kindergarten program formerly known as More at Four. Gov. Bev Perdue has directed the agency overseeing the pre-K program to come up with a plan to comply with the judge's order, which could open up pre-K education to many more children. Given limitations of space, staff and money, the program cannot be fully expanded immediately, Perdue cautioned.

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