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Report: SD Missing Out on Big Returns Through Pre-K

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Thursday, December 9, 2010   

PIERRE, S.D. - Even during tough economic times, and with many states cutting back in the face of budget crises, spending on pre-kindergarten (pre-k) programs is actually up nationwide. However, South Dakota remains one of just 10 states with no statewide publicly-funded programs.

Marci Young is with the Pew Center on the States, which released a report this week on state spending on early childhood education. Nationwide, states are making early education a priority, she says.

"States are spending limited public resources on effective programs that are backed by research and proven to yield large returns on investment. The short- and long-term benefits of high-quality pre-kindergarten have been well documented by researchers for the last 40 years, and lawmakers are taking notice."

A pre-kindergarten pilot program is in its third year in South Dakota. Research shows expanding such a program could pay major dividends in the long run in several ways, Young says.

"Pre-k helps reduce grade repetition and special education placement, increases high school graduation rates, reduces crime and delinquency, and leads to greater employment and higher earnings as adults."

The nonpartisan annual report looked at public funding for pre-k programs in all 50 states. The majority of states with programs protected pre-kindergarten investments this fiscal year, with the overall amount states spent nationwide actually increasing slightly.

More information about the report is available at www.preknow.org.



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