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Clinton City Schools to hold 117 NC Pre-K slots; district plans up to 23 paid preschool seats

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School leaders said the district will keep its Partnership for Children-funded NC Pre-K allocation at 117 slots and will offer up to 23 additional paid pre-K seats at $500 per month to families who live in the district.

Clinton City Schools announced March 26 that its Partnership for Children-funded North Carolina Pre-K (NC Pre-K) allocation will remain at 117 slots for 2025–26 and that the district plans to offer up to 23 additional paid pre-kindergarten seats to families who live in the district.

"Our number here in Clinton City Schools is gonna remain at 117 with the Partnership for Children," said Dr. Linda Carr, director-level staff introduced by the board. District staff described a separate "pay" bucket of up to 23 seats for families…

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