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Seven questions with St. Boniface teacher Megan Burns
Megan Burns has been teaching preschool at St. Boniface for the last four years.
If preschool training is great for rich kids in nursery school and for poor kids in the Government’s Head Start program, why shouldn’t every parent get busy and give his child a head start at home?
The U.S. spends a lot of money on preschool — billions of dollars each year. When invested wisely, research suggests the costs are justified by significant returns to society, including savings from ...
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